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This book is specifically about undocumented file formats provided by Microsoft. The author is at pains to point out that he is not 'having a go' at MS, all companies do this sort of thing for a variety of reasons. However because of the widespread use of Microsoft Windows and Microsoft provided files more people can use this book than an equivalent one for something such as BEOS. Of course Linux file formats are readily available (if they are not the files will be ignored).
The introductory chapter is short but does have something to say about doing it for yourself. The remaining nine chapters cover nine of the commonest problem formats.
If you need to interact with Microsoft generated files then you almost certainly need this book. It is as simple as that. I could wish that the author had not wasted trees by including hardcopy source code but this is a continuing marketing issue, would you pay the same money for a book half the size? Well you probably would but there are many people who seem to measure value for money in terms of pages per dollar (seven in this case). The problem is that we need to educate people away from such trivial metrics. I could argue that clearly written short books are worth more than overly wordy longer ones.
If you only ever use this book once professionally you will have had value for money (hopefully, it will be your employer's money:). If it matters the file formats covered are those for .MRB, .SHG, .HLP, .ANN, .BMK, .RES, .PIF, and various compression formats, the W3 and W4 formats, and finishes with the LE file format.