For me, 2nd time reading, this book was perfection. Well-researched and well-written.
William Wyler directed such films as Best Years of Our Lives, Roman Holiday, Jezebel, Counselor at Law, Wuthering Heights, Funny Girl, Dodsworth, The Letter, The Little Foxes, The Westerner, and The Big Country.
This book is rather long, but enjoyable. The length was necessary, as he had a long & varied career. Just enough background detail to enable me to understand who he was, his family, where he came from and why he was such a talented director who couldn't exactly articulate what he wanted, but knew it when he saw it. And when he made a sub-standard picture, Jan Herman wasted little space discussing it.
The AA have often been likened to, with good reason, a popularity contest. But it's what we've got, and more often than not, they are awarded to quality films & performances. "Between 1926 and 1970, Wyler directed 44 narrative feature films, 22 of which earned a collective total of 127 Oscar nominations and 39 wins." (GoldDerby.com) Those 39 wins on his pictures were far and away more than by any other director at the time this book was published in 1996 - I'm not sure if that has changed in 30 years.