For those who interested - Barnesandnoble.com decide to make my day and acctaully delivered book to me.
First thing first, book is huge. I say it's about as thick as Shaw's Fighter Combat, but it's height is much bigger. 308 pages in total. Font is a bit big in my opinion, but it's not that big to make one think that publisher tried to squeeze all the extra pages it could. Almost every page contains a picture, but once again this is not one of those pretty much useless picture-books - there is a lot of text to read.
Book starts with 6 black/white maps - before the outbreak of war with Russia, unit positions on June 22, 1941 (first day of war) and 3 more maps showing combat areas. I would have loved color maps (apperantly originals were colored), but I guess that's one of the things discounted for lower price.
Book starts with 2 forewards - one from each side.
First 6 chapters introduce reader to the topic - situation before the war, aircraft in service and etc. Chapter 7 through 31 cover time span from June 22, 1941 to the end of the year.
Obiously I didn't get to read the book yet

, but if the free chapter on book's website (url given in previous posts) is any indication, it should be a fun read.
Btw, did I mention beautiful cover art? It's on par or even better then on Osprey's Aces books.
Overall, $32 (Barnesandnoble.com price) is what seems like a fair price to me.
So there ya go. Hope you find this small review useful.
mx22