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Guitars: a Celebration of Pure Mojo

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Guitars: a Celebration of Pure Mojo
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David Schiller
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:520
Dimensions(mm): Height 102,Width 152
Category/GenreGuitar
ISBN/Barcode 9780761138006
ClassificationsDewey:787.8709
Audience
General
Illustrations 500 full colour photographs throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Workman Publishing
Imprint Workman Publishing
Publication Date 21 May 2008
Publication Country United States

Description

Here are guitars that made history, that changed the course of music, that inspired new generations of players and listeners. Here are milestones in the guitar's search for its true self - Torres' classical, the amazing Gibson L-5 - and experiments that ushered in a new world of sound - Rickenbacker's Frying Pan and Les Paul's Log. Plus B. B. King's Lucille, Willie Nelson's Trigger, Eric Clapton's Brownie, the J-160E that John Lennon played during his 1968 'bed-in' with Yoko, Jimi Hendrix's hand-painted Flying V in full psychedelic regalia. And the far-out Gittler - no body, no neck, no peghead, yet every inch a guitar.Also here are profiles of famous builders, including C. F. Martin, Orville Gibson, Leo Fender - the Henry Ford of guitars - and the mad genius Lloyd Loar. And individual luthiers, like Linda Manzer (her Pikasso II has 42 tunable strings), the maverick Ken Parker, and old-world artisan John D'Angelico, staring at skyscrapers from his Lower East Side shop and creating the ultimate art deco masterpiece, "The New Yorker." Marrying visual pleasure with layers of information, "Guitars" captures the soul, the significance, history, magic, and the raw mojo of this most beloved of instruments.

Author Biography

David Schiller is an author of eclectic interests whose books include The Little Zen Companion, The Little Book of Prayers, and Guitar, among others. His books and calendars have more than 2 million copies in print. He lives in New York.