I picked this up secondhand from a retired Marine who was done with it, just thought it might be interesting. It is rather dated, since the version I have was published in 1992, but as a history it was pretty interesting. It had some things that I hadn't heard of before, and did an interesting job of putting things in larger context rather than a bunch of unrelated incidents across the history of the US. Especially toward modern times there seemed to be more editorial comments, but it was never obnoxious, and another thing I noticed is that special attention seemed to have been paid to including the story of every single Medal of Honor winner in the larger story. Sometimes this made sense, sometimes it made the narrative feel disjointed. Overall, it was an interesting, if long, history.
A more readable and entertaining history of the Marine Corps. It's not the dry textbook history that some people dread. This volume includes many interesting snip-its and stories that make the reading more entertaining. If you don't like dry history and are interested in Marine Corps History this would be the book I would recommend. Don't be dissuaded by the size of this volume, it is very readable.