I got mine in the mail yesterday.

Am going to be spending the weekend devouring it but I definitely liked what I saw (and read) from my quick run-through yesterday.
The book is a regular coffee-table size book--it's twice the length of the Rosvall and similar books and larger in overall size (not the longer horizontal).
There were a number of familiar photos but a) the ones that were more common were still well-produced and well-laid out (and large!) and b) there were a LOT of lesser known or unknown (at least to me) photos.
From my quick run through (so this can change upon closer examination), based on the photo credits, Art contributed what looks to be about half of the photos from the Eurohistory archives (this includes familiar and less familiar ones). So the book was really greatly expanded from its previous version.
Considering the number of photo books Art has put out or non-photo books he has contributed to, in the past couple years--Royal Gatherings, The Other Grand Dukes, The Four Graces, Dear Ellen among them--I was pleasantly surprised that there still wasn't a large amount of duplication of images among them. Art is really cracking that Eurohistory photo archive open!

So far, I'm giving this book a solid A for overall quality, layout, readability, photos (number, quality and uniqueness), availability/shipping and construction. Another good job. These books can be pricey and I've yet to be disappointed in a one that I've shelled money out for this year.