Bernstein's brilliant account, if you can find it, and Toscanini's, which is available, are also marvelous.
Alfred Kazin called the book "a fascinating and brilliant account."
Her last book, a brilliant short account of the Normans was published in 2006.
In a bare-knuckled and brilliant account, he shows how the teachers unions use their unmatched political power to control virtually every aspect of educational policy and practice.
He added a brilliant account of the tribute, and the accompanying presents.
They were a merciless, brilliant account.
Dr. Oliver Sacks, author of Awakenings, called the book a "brilliant and deeply moving account."
Patsy Stoneman provides a brilliant intertextual account of Wuthering Heights.
Just six pages long, it's a near-perfect depiction of loss, a brilliant and beautiful account of how absence becomes a presence.
On the other hand, there is a brilliant account of the automatic writing that Yeats practiced with his wife, George Hyde-Lees.