I am proud to be the first person on Goodreads to have reviewed this edition of "Delphi Complete Works of Vincent Van Gogh". That is probably because of the sheer length of the ebook.
Goodreads lists it as being 4,112 pages and Amazon.com (where I purchased it) says that it is 4,617 pages. Either way, "Delphi Complete Works of Vincent Van Gogh" is easily the longest book I have ever read. It was well worth the time and effort.
I should note I am not an art scholar or art historian, and certainly not already an expert on Van Gogh. I’ve never taken a University-level art class. I read this book because I wanted to further my knowledge of the subject and because I genuinely enjoy the art. Even the most ignorant American who has made his or her way through high school knows a little about Van Gogh. Even to my uneducated eyes, I perceive great beauty in his paintings and can tell that their level of craftsmanship was the product of countless, painstaking hours of practice on the artist’s part. I can't say I have the same appreciate for most Modern Art.
In addition to over 800 of Van Gogh’s paintings (although not his sketches, unfortunately), we get his complete letters. They take up the bulk of the ebook (9%-97% on my Kindle), and also include letters relating to him. In these we get a remarkable look into his life, his work, and his struggles with mental illness. In their collected form, I think they deserve to be considered some of the 19th century’s greatest works of literature.
In addition, we get a biography of Van Gogh by his sister-in-law Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, a person who actually knew the man. All this for less than $3. I got to give it to Delphi Classics. The company does excellent work.