This is a very thoroughly researched book on the life and work of Mies Van Der Rohe. It is not a coffee table book but rather an academic/scholarly book analyzing his work, influence, legacy, and significance.
The book is laid out chronologically but is jot a complete catalog of all his works. It focuses on several projects in great detail while highlighting and skimming over other projects. There are many photos and floor plans, but often the floor plans are difficult to read due to their size.
Apparently the author spent 10 years researching Mies to write this book and it shows. He digs deep into Mies’ philosophy, influences, peers, and critics including hoses of not hundred of names that the reader may want to learn more about. It is not just a visual or spatial analysis of Mies’ work, but considers many different aspects of the time.
The text can be difficult to follow at times as the content is very deep and abstract, as compared to a typical architecture book that is much more visual.
The last 40-50 pages are just bibliography and notes. For further reading, this is a valuable resource and also shows how much effort was put into researching this book. My only real complaint is the way the photo credits are laid out. There are no photo credits on each photo but rather a list at the end. However, the list is alphabetical by photographer or agency rather than chronological to follow the book. So it is almost impossible to determine and photographer credits of a particular photo.
The book is large and solid and high quality, from the layout/design, to the printing, and page quality. This is a book you will want to keep and maybe read multiple times.
There appears to be a newer edition coming out soon but it seems to be a reprint without any new content. You should be able to find a good copy of this one for around $80.