I was given it as a birthday present in 2007 and am ashamed to say that I've only skimmed through it paying particular attention to her sources, footnotes and bibliography. She's certainly done her homework and at every turn the book is littered with quotes from long forgotten British magazines, newspapers or record sleeves by equally forgotten contributors dating back to the 40s. It's certainly head and shoulders above Bob Brunning's very myopic and perfunctory, "Blues: The British Connection" (Blandford, 1986). The drawback has to be the price which in the UK, is around ?50 which, for 250 pages, is steep to say the least.