An entertaining read probably best enjoyed by Scotch enthusiasts, mostly. Written on behalf of Bell's, it is an accurate and certainly glowing review of Bell's whisky from it's origins to 1976. Even though Jack House's writing is engaging from start to finish, my interest waned a bit as he started to skim over the company's most recent history. Not a fault of the writer, that's due mostly to where my personal interest lies. The illustrations - mostly black and white - are a nice feature throughout the book are a nice bonus.