I can comment only on the part VI (Le sahara "atlantique") as I know the area and people there quite well and can compare the info in the guidebook with my first hand experience.
So for the part VI, I think is worth its weight in gold, especially if you have an ambition to explore inland for the first time. Here I speak about technical info, gathered in the guidebook (gps points, info on various main pistes, collection of POI etc.) Other information, especially historical notes, are heavily biased. One of the most laughable aspects are the descriptions of the life of local Saharawi (semi)nomads and most recommendations on best behaviour for a tourist. That said, I can repeat that from the purely technical viewpoint, the guidebook is very good and very reliable source of info. I wouldn't hesitate to have other guidebooks from the series if I was interested in other parts of Morocco.
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