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A commendable tribute and welcome companion to the promised upcoming volume, the second in a two-book project that draws deeply from the Evans family archives.
In a crowded field of Beatles-related books, one might wonder if there is need for another. With this entertaining and informative work, Womack and Kruppa offer an emphatic yes.
Libraries that already own the earlier edition need not purchase this title, but those seeking an alternative will find this single-volume option ideal for anyone with a serious interest in the quartet.
Providing greater detail than either Oscar James Campbell's The Reader's Encyclopedia of Shakespeare (Fine Communications, 1998), A.D. Cousins's The Shakespeare Encyclopedia, or Stanley W. Wells and Michael Dobson's The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare, this set will be a welcome addition to libraries serving serious readers of Shakespeare. An essential source for insightful interpretations of Shakespeare's poetry and plays.