From the reviews: "This book can be seen as a valuable source for lattice users at all levels. ... The book nicely shows that making good graphics is a process and the reader is guided by the author in a wealth of examples through the various steps needed to reach the final result. A nice feature of the book is that it has an accompanying homepage that contains all the R code and figures of the book." (Klaus Nordhausen, International Statistical Review, Vol. 76 (3), 2008) "Lattice is a package for R, and it greatly extends the already impressive graphical capabilities. ... I suggest that many users of lattice (and most users of R probably ought to use lattice) should buy this book. ... if one is using this book for self-study, exercises would be very helpful. ... I recommend this book to anyone with a particular interest in the lattice package or a general interest in R graphics." (Peter L. Flom, The American Statistician, Vol. 63 (1), February, 2009) "The book has 14 chapters separated in three parts. ... very accessible to those inexperienced in the S language. For those readers that have more experience with R, the book is also quite useful. ... Overall, if you are learning R or have not moved beyond the traditional S graphics system, the book shows the range possibilities of what can be done. ... everyone using R would benefit from this book." (Max Kuhn, Technometrics, Vol. 52 (3), August, 2010)