If I have Shelly's book, I can't find it. I haven't trusted
Designing with Light, by J. Michael Gillette, Mayfield Publishing Company, 1978, since the first edition had, on the cover a picture printed upside down of three fixtures (how
DO those colorframes stay in?) and an
ERS with light coming out the
lens but with all the shutters pushed in all the way. I find the book too simplistic for all but the high-school level.
On the other hand, his father's book,
Stage Scenery, by A. S. Gillette. Harper & Row, 1972, is still considered "the word" on scenery. In the 1980s, in later editions, Arnold added his son as co-author, so as to share royalties.
Soundlight, you've convinced me to buy the most recent editions and I'll post my new opinions once they're received.