As jefferyg has noted, there have been dozens of books of Weston's photographs... going back to "My Camera on Point Lobos", now a collector's item, and "California and the West', reprinted in many editions.
He created a great deal of important work, and changed his style several times, so to get it "all in one" is a daunting challenge for the author/historian. But they're not done with him yet; an excellent recent book is called "Edward Weston The Early Years", written by Karen E. Haas and Margaret Westling, and published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 2018.
As you might guess, it is a detailed and sympathetic look at his pictorialist years, from his beginnings up until 1922. A valuable book- it was a pleasure to see this work given the serious attention it deserves.
And Patrick- the CCP edition I mentioned seems to be available through abebooks for around $50. Well worth it!