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Gilbert and Sullivan: Lost Chords and Discords

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Stated first American edition bound in blue cloth. 7 1/2" x 10" hardcover is in near fine condition in a VG+ dust jacket. Rubbing along the bottom edges of the book's covers. The original dust jacket price of $15.95 has been inked out and a new price inked underneath. Rubs to the jacket's spine tips and corners. 1" vertical tear at the front panel's lower edge.

264 pages, Hardcover

First published September 18, 1975

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Caryl Brahms

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Caryl Brahms, born Doris Caroline Abrahams was an English critic, novelist, and journalist specialising in the theatre and ballet. She also wrote film, radio and television scripts.

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October 20, 2021
Brahms, a theater critic and ballet specialist, has clearly read the Baily book and seems to paraphrase it frequently. However, this work goes much further as we are presented with more detail, longer quotations and many photos and illustrations. It is an opinionated work which is not amiss from a critic such as Brahms, but laced throughout there are sometimes juvenile, sometimes merely indulgent, interjections sure to delight some and quickly tire others. For example, a quote from Sullivan's diary will be provided: "Opera went very well. Call for Gilbert and self. We went on together but did not speak to each other." To the end of this, the author cannot help appending "('Oh, the pity of it, Iago, the pity of it.')".
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