I've got the English version and read it over the summer.
It depends on what you are after and what your existing knowledge of the wars is.
If you want a sound introduction and information on the campaign and battles, then its fine. However, it really didn't give me any more information than I had from reading Vaughan's Charles the Bold. Also some of the translation is poor in places, which a decent copy-reader should have picked up.
Nothing new in terms of illustrations and I'd also seen most of the re-enactment pics before too.
Was hoping for more...
Hope that helps, Simon.