The late Carlo Fassi was one of the premier skating coaches that the sport has ever known. He worked with top skaters and brought out their best. The author of this book has impeccable credentials.
If you're interested in photographs of skaters performing each move, seek out a copy of John Misha Petkevitch's "Figure Skating." You'll just find hand drawn illustrations here. I find that these drawings capture movement better than photographs and skating is all about movement.
Other reviewers have mentioned the chapters about triple jumps and various spins. What I'm finding very helpful is the chapter about compulsory figures. Just ten years ago, figures were dropped from international competition. Since then, they've been dropped from the U.S. competition structure and it's extremely difficult to find patch time or instruction. The sport is losing part of its heritage and the coaches I've spoken to bemoan the loss of edge quality in up and coming skaters who haven't done figures. I'm finding this one chapter to be most instructive.
Although out of print, copies are still around, & may be avalable from your University Library.