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The Les Paul Guitar Book

Author Tony Bacon
Publisher Backbeat Books
Category Music
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Author(s)Tony Bacon
ISBN / ASIN0879309512
ISBN-139780879309510
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank90,870
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

(Book). Tony Bacon's definitive guide to Gibson's most famous guitar moves into its latest and most complete version yet with this new and thoroughly revised edition. Now with 16 more pages and 45 new pictures, this timely (and re-titled) update of 50 Years of the Gibson Les Paul (2002) tells the story of one of the greatest musical instruments of the 20th century and one that is still holding center stage today. Since Gibson's Les Paul solid body electric guitar first appeared in the early 1950s, it has always been easier to list the famous guitarists who have not used one at some point or another in their careers. This improved edition of the book features a complete history of the guitar and its players from the original Goldtop through the Fretless Wonder and the revered 1958-60 "Burst," and on to the reissues of today. Richly illustrated with 250 archive and performance shots, ephemera, and specially commissioned studio photos, The Les Paul Guitar Book is the most complete guide ever to Gibson's best-known guitar, and a must-have for every player and collector.
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