The pictures are great.
That is the end of the vitues of this book. First of all the content of the plots of the storylines are mostly wrong with record to detail. Secondly, the recounting of only one storyline for each plot is a mistake. She could have taken out many of her unnecessary lines that had nothing to do with the plot, and then devoted more space to the real interesting plot lines.
SHe routinly reduces great episodes to their meaningless plot lines. Take "A War for All Seasons", the great MASH episode spanning all of 1952. Not one mention of the passage of time, only a brief reference to a kidney machine.
Also, the quotes she uses are usually weak and do not show the best of the MASH writing, espically the hallowed later seasons.
THe cast biographies are scattered and curt.
If you like pictures and wish to catalogue your vast MASH video collection, like I do, then the book is adequete
Otherwise, the other MASH works are prefereble, if you have a desire for true knowledge of the making and maintaining of the show.