I can't really say I’ve read this book (you don’t actually read an atlas, since it’s all about the pictures), but I find it a great tool for studying. The hundreds of drawings, photographs, radiographs, ultrasounds, MRIs and CTs give a thorough and comprehensive view of gross anatomy (as well as some histology). This is the 14th English edition, which corresponds to the 22nd German edition. Through all those years of revisions (the first edition came out in 1904) the Sobotta atlas has been refined to a state near perfection. This edition gives the Latin (Terminologia Anatomica) names of gross anatomical structures, which might be a nuisance to some, but I study medicine at a Danish university and Latin nomenclature is the standard here, as in most of Europe.