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In short, a really great Sound of Music book that makes a splendidd addition to any Sound of Music collection, except that the print tends to be a little too small for the size of the book. His meticulously researched, well-written text tells us the whole Sound of Music story from Maria's birth to the first Austrian stage production in 2005. An added treat is the inclusion of song lyrics and commentaries on the songs, explaining how they were written and what role they played in the musical. You could literally dip your teeth into it and come out a Sound of Music junkie. For this it certainly delivers.
This book covers all important stops in the history of SOM up till now, and does not dwell too long on any one time period.
Although the numerous photos are the draw of this coffee-table book, a coffee-table book should offer much more than pretty photographs.
Otherwise, a really wonderful book from cover to cover, and a seminal work in the entire world of this well-loved musical.
The Hirsch book on the film and the reissued Max Wilk book on the stage show were great books in their own right, but I think this book tops them all.
I think this is a book that deserves to be in print forever.
I do wish there were also lyrics and commentaries for I Have Confidence, So Long, Farewell and also The Lonely Goatherd.
Although there have been a few Sound of Music books written in the past, this book is probably the first of its kind to tell the story in a concise manner.
Lawrence Maslon should be thanked and congratulated for offering a concise and informative Sound of Music book.
I admit there are a few typo errors in the text, but this well-researched book is jam-packed with facts of the musical.
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