Analytical (as the title says), and well put together. It is also nice to have both Greek and Hebrew examples. One of my Greek professors from college and seminary, Randy Leedy - https://www.ntgreekguy.com, has a more extensive Greek diagrams available on his website. Although he doesn't have a print publisher for his, he does have a digital one - Logos. I anticipate I will go back to Kantenwein's book many times over the years as a reference work of how Greek Grammar and sentence structure is broken down into its parts.
I am nuts about books. I read on all kinds of topics. I attempt to review each book I read for the sake of my own enrichment as well as conversation starters with others.
You never know what you will find in an attic! Usually there is a hodgepodge of things buried under dust.
Most of what is included here are notes to myself. The majority of folks will not find interest in these posts.