The book has good suggestions on how to handle the White side of the "minor" openings against 1.e4 named Alekhine, Pirc,Modern , Scandinavian,Philidor, Nimzovich, English Defense and other unsound but dangerous sidelines like 1e4 NC6 2.Nf3 f5?!
The ideas are organized in a very efficient way. At the beginning of each chapter the reader will find an overview of the chapter in words and also as sequence of games. Greet introduce the reader to "his" repertoire by using complete, annotated model games from recent chess praxis. As usual in this type of repertoire book you can not expect to find everything and at some point some extra work may be required from the reader. For example, after 1.e4 Nc6 2.Nf3 Black may transpose back into e4 e5 opening but White can not longer use his/her openings involving an early f4 push such as the Vienna or King gambit .
I recommend this book it is worth the hard earn money you pay for it. At my level of play Class A (1900 USCF) the suggested recommendations fill the bill ( I will add more comments as I play stronger opposition). I am not a professional reviewer and the publisher did not provided a sample copy.