I stand corrected. Instead of later this week, it arrived today. I bought it on e-bay on Friday. Nice surprise. On first glance, it looks like a very interesting adventure for either D&D or Conan.
Pages 2-13 give background history of the area (most of the described cities are easily adapted to Conan).
Pages 14-35 covers character classes, prestige classes and some new spells (I skipped over this part as I plan on using it with Conan and don't neeed the class info).
Pages 36-43 covers religion (very adaptable to the lands of Shem).
Pages 44-146 covers the adventure (over a hundred pages).
Pages 147-173 cover old (adapted) and new monsters.
I'm currently on page 53 with my reading. So far I like what I've read. Very easy to drop this into the deserts east of Shem. I haven't yet read any of the heavier parts of the adventure, but if they are are par with the writing of the early parts of the book I'm hooked.
There are several good maps (towns, countryside and buildings) throughout the book. Sometimes you might go 4-5 pages without artwork. However, the art that is in the book looks great and adds to the overall feel of the book.
The price is $23.99, but I picked it up for a bit less than that including shipping.