This book contains no primary sources. The author has done no original interviews, gathered no unique photos, nor included an original thought of his own. He appears to have plugged Martin Freeman's name into Google and regurgitated what he found there. The author doesn't even seem to have watched anything Freeman has ever appeared in, because each mention of one of Freeman's works is followed by a quote about his performance from an entertainment magazine, rather than the author's own analysis.
Also, if you're interested in this book because you loved Martin Freeman in Sherlock or The Hobbit, you'll be very disappointed. They receive approximately 5-6 pages of coverage combined and barely do more than mention he appeared in them.
If you have access to a computer and can type Martin Freeman's name into Google, you will find more (and more in-depth) information than is presented in this book.
Also, if you're interested in this book because you loved Martin Freeman in Sherlock or The Hobbit, you'll be very disappointed. They receive approximately 5-6 pages of coverage combined and barely do more than mention he appeared in them.
If you have access to a computer and can type Martin Freeman's name into Google, you will find more (and more in-depth) information than is presented in this book.