hello Maciek,
A pretty good review is found here:
http://internationalhistory.wordpress.c ... countries/
Whether the book is a 'must' have depends of course on ones particular interests and points of focus. For the military historian, the book will give ample insight in the conduct of warfare as executed by the 'British' army on the continent. Also, how the 'British' contribution to the continent grew between 1689 and 1697 will become clear. The book is not narrow-minded, in a sense that is does not mention events taking place outside the Low Countries theater. In an appendix, an overview of main characters is given adding much to value of the book.
Thus, for anyone with a serious interest in the 'British' army, and how it operated in a major war on the continent (for the first time since many many years), this book is almost obliged to have. (Actually, it is the only recent publication on the subject.)
For those looking for detailed orders of battles, minute to minute descriptions of battles, and uniforms, this book will be of much less interest.
cheers,
Wienand