In the mean time, I'd just like to share my favourite bit of Peter Pringle's review over on levnet.
[i]Thanks, however, to Gordon's inexhaustible wit, objectivity, and imagination (not to mention his ability to make very sophisticated concepts easily comprehensible), I found this work to be an amusing, well-written romp through the world of an experimental thereminist.
Gordon is careful to point out at the start of this essay that "This document is not intended for the classical thereminist". Indeed, it is not, but it will certainly be of interest to anyone who is seriously involved with the theremin, regardless of the kind of music they like to play.[/i]
:-)
I'm considering printing up a few copies at lulu.com - would anyone like a numbered, limited edition saddle-bound A5 soft-back copy of TBFM at five UK pounds plus p&p from the UK?
(Depending on how much it weighs p&p might be up to £3.00 - still a heck of a lot less than Lulu ask to ship single units from the U.S.)
email me - gordonc at theremin dot org dot uk
I'll let you know if there's enough interest in a couple of weeks, if I am happy with the copy I just ordered for myself.
Gordon