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pp. 380, b/w photographs, “Lamb, a British musicologist, writer, and broadcaster, has really done his homework for this incredibly detailed history of popular musical theater. From the earliest European operetta styles of France and Germany to the modern musical of the United States and Britain, Lamb covers every turn in the development of musicals. Though well indexed, this is not so much a reference book as a historical narrative. Lamb’s intent is to provide a discussion of the composers and their works, with special attention paid to their place in the evolution of the genre: “Focus is on the various creative teams in turn, rather than necessarily on dealing with key works in chronological order.” Major performers, producers, and directors are also discussed. This thoroughly enjoyable read is guaranteed to provide happy surprises for even the most avid fan.”