Gilbert and Sullivan

“Gilbert and Sullivan” by Hesketh Pearson offers a unique portrait of the celebrated partnership between W. S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan. Published by Penguin Books in 1985, this new edition provides insights into the lives and contributions of these two influential figures in the world of musical theatre. With a page count of 1, the book is presented in English and delves into the dynamics of their collaboration.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of Gilbert and Sullivan’s creative relationship, highlighting their individual talents and the impact they had on the genre. The book includes a bibliography spanning pages 241 to 244, which may serve as a resource for those interested in further study. This edition captures the essence of their work and the significance of their contributions to the arts, making it a valuable addition for enthusiasts of musical history and theatre.
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Hesketh Pearson. Title On Cover: Gilbert And Sullivan: A Unique Portrait Of An Immortal Partnership. Published In Penguin Books 1950; Reprinted 1954, 1985–t.p. Verso. Bibliography: P. 241-244.
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