

Hamilton: Sketches, Paintings, and Illustrations: The Revolution : Miranda, Lin-Manuel, McCarter, Jeremy: desertcart.in: Books Review: Good Investment if you are a hardcore Hamilton fan - If you are, like million others, in a loop where you just can’t get this amazing piece of art out of your mind, then this book is for you! I had purchased the book under the influence that this will be straightforward story of how the musical came to life but it’s so much more than that. It lets you in the room where it all happened. Every little beat that we love, every line that got stuck in our head for days, this book will give you their origination story and it will blow us all away! If the team Hamilton embarked on a mission to make something which at the end does nothing more but makes us smile, they did it with the musical and did it with this book too! I could hear the songs in my head as I flipped through the pages and have smiled and cried almost as much as I did when I am watching the movie! Again, I will say since the book is slightly expensive, invest in it only if you are helplessly in love with this musical and want to know more about the geniuses that created this piece of art. For a non-fan, the book may seem a little boring! Review: Simply the best musical of our times - Any HamilFan will appreciate the first person insights into this revolutionary musical. The price is a little high but it is absolutely worth every penny. The paper and image quality and of course, the quality of the content inside, are all top notch. Look around, look around, at how lucky we are to be alive in the same time as Lin-Manuel Miranda!
| Best Sellers Rank | #368,951 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #870 in Theater & Ballet #1,637 in Plays |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (14,245) |
| Dimensions | 22.54 x 3.81 x 26.99 cm |
| Hardcover | 288 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 1455539740 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1455539741 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 250 g |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Grand Central Publishing; Illustrated edition (12 April 2016) |
A**A
Good Investment if you are a hardcore Hamilton fan
If you are, like million others, in a loop where you just can’t get this amazing piece of art out of your mind, then this book is for you! I had purchased the book under the influence that this will be straightforward story of how the musical came to life but it’s so much more than that. It lets you in the room where it all happened. Every little beat that we love, every line that got stuck in our head for days, this book will give you their origination story and it will blow us all away! If the team Hamilton embarked on a mission to make something which at the end does nothing more but makes us smile, they did it with the musical and did it with this book too! I could hear the songs in my head as I flipped through the pages and have smiled and cried almost as much as I did when I am watching the movie! Again, I will say since the book is slightly expensive, invest in it only if you are helplessly in love with this musical and want to know more about the geniuses that created this piece of art. For a non-fan, the book may seem a little boring!
A**R
Simply the best musical of our times
Any HamilFan will appreciate the first person insights into this revolutionary musical. The price is a little high but it is absolutely worth every penny. The paper and image quality and of course, the quality of the content inside, are all top notch. Look around, look around, at how lucky we are to be alive in the same time as Lin-Manuel Miranda!
A**R
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A**R
Overall a good buy.
The book reached within reasonable time (ie about a week or two). Was in good condition, The packaging could have been better as the cardboard was almost torn on the edges but the book wasn't damaged. The book itself is pretty good. It has the lyrics and the insight on how the play was made. Overall a good buy.
S**A
Love the show, love the book! So entertaining to read, you get insights from the show and the creative process as well as Lin’s own notes on the songs and they’re meanings, he explains why he did this here and what that verse is referencing to. Great read, loved it!
S**E
For a fan hoping to enrich their collection, this book is the perfect addition. It looks exactly like the pictures and is bigger than I expected. It is clearly well-crafted and has a classy design for both its cover and spine. The contents are interesting and follow the creation of the musical in the chronological order of the musical numbers. There are numerous illustrations ranging from professional shots of the performers and casual group photos to photocopies of Lin's handwritten notes and letters penned by Hamilton. Personally, I was only looking to purchase the complete book and lyrics of Hamilton in order to study its composition, therefore, this book was less practically useful than I'd hoped (the lyrics were broken down and inserted in different sections of the book, and it's clear that visual appeal trumped structural readability in the making of this book). Admittedly, that's on me entirely, and even so, the book is still a brilliant read. I'd fully recommend this purchase for any Hamilton fan.
L**S
*Originally published on book blog Will Read for Feels. With the Tony Awards scheduled for today, I couldn’t not pay tribute even in some small way to my current obsession, Hamilton: An American Musical. I can’t count the number of times I’ve listened to the soundtrack in the past week or two, but it was only this week that I started reading the book for it, Hamilton: The Revolution, written by Lin-Manuel Miranda (the genius behind the book, lyrics, music, and titular performance for Hamilton) and his co-author Jeremy McCarter (who is also director of the Public Theater, where Hamilton was staged before moving to Broadway). By the time I read this, the lyrics to the songs were nothing new to me, but I really appreciated the annotations by Miranda (and a few from McCarter), as they let me look at each song in a new light, and I found myself experiencing the feels all over again, and magnified at that, thanks to the context provided by those notes. It took me three days to read this book because I kept stopping to listen and re-listen to the songs. And that’s not all. Between the annotated song lyric pages were chapters that explored Lin-Manuel Miranda’s writing and development process as well as all the work everyone involved in the production, from the director to the choreographer to the actors and more. Little details about what each person brought to make the story come alive onstage but also in terms of the words and music. Things like personal triumphs and tragedies and how they affected those who helped put the musical together made each song, each photo mean so much more, even though the lyrics held a rainbow of feels even without that additional information. Being over 8,000 miles from New York, I haven’t had a chance to see the Broadway musical myself, nor will I have one in the immediate future, but somehow the descriptions of the direction and choreography really helped me solidify it in my imagination. And some of the details the authors shared about the decisions made for the choreography were things I felt would enrich the understanding and appreciation of someone who did see the musical, maybe even multiple times. The overall result? The Hamilton soundtrack alone still chokes me up even after I’ve listened to it dozens of times, but several parts of Hamilton: The Revolution had me blubbering all over again, while others had me giggling or hugging myself in what we Filipinos call kilig (romantic sort of thrill). And there were enough notes on Miranda’s efforts to keep things historically accurate and the instances in which he departed from the facts that I’m now determined to read the book that inspired the musical, Alexander Hamilton, the Founding Father’s biography written by Ron Chernow, as well as his Washington: A Life. I’ve also decided to rewatch a bio-documentary I watched a few years ago, called The Real George Washington, as well as HBO’s John Adams miniseries. Which is more American history than I’ve had since the seventh grade! In the end, Hamilton: The Revolution helped me understand that this musical tells of at least three revolutions: the historical one fought between the Americans and the Brits, for sure, but also the revolution in thought that created the United States of America and that still exists in and helps define it today. Thirdly, the revolutionary nature of this play in music and in theater, and the way it plays notes to a song we won’t hear the whole of for years to come. And that song? That same revolution in thought and burning ambition that keeps people like Hamilton inspiring people of today.
S**A
Fantastico!
S**E
Magnifique livre avec des photos superbes ! Je le conseille pour tous les fan de Hamilton ;)
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