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It definitely helps if you already have some background knowledge of the subject, since Cornforth gets almost too detailed in his information. If you don't know, or care much, about the history of the people behind the stately homes he describes, you may well get lost in the text. I found the second half, on Fowler, much easier reading, since I already had a large interest in him, his ideas, and his firm.
My only real complaint, however, is the photographs. They are taken from sources such as Country Life magazine over the past 75 years or so. Unfortunately, most of them are black-and-white, so you lose the very important elements of color and depth. The color picture sections are an improvement, but book photography has improved a lot. Some pictures have a flat and somewhat out-of-focus look, or the color is off. You still get the basic idea, but the true glory of these rooms would come through much better with newer photography.
Still, all in all, a very rich and informative source for those with a deep interest in the subject, if you're lucky enough to find a copy!
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However, Beatles Gear fills a void that previous books rarely touched on: the instruments the Beatles used. While this subject may only appeal to instrument enthusiasts and the most fervent Beatles fan, it does add something valuable to the history of the group. One feels Andy Babiuk really did his research and made an attempt to fully cover every instrument the band owned or played.
This book makes a nice suppliment to the "bible" that is Lewisohn's "Recording Sessions." The pictures are (mostly) beautifully rendered and many have not been seen before.
While this book is not for everyone, it makes the distinction of being a rare Beatles book that adds to wealth of knowledge already out there.