(Book). Revised and expanded edition of every bass player's favorite book. Since it was first published in 1995, the best-selling Bass Book has become the standard text for anyone searching for a complete history of bass guitars. In this revised and expanded edition, it offers a complete illustrated history of bass guitars, from Fender's first electric model in the 1950s through all the major models of the next 50 years that formed the foundation for modern music. The book features original interviews with bass makers past and present, dozens of unusual, specially commissioned color photos, and a reference section that provides critical information on every major manufacturer.
I thought the alternation of text with photo pages worked quite well. And the pictures were very good indeed. I hadn't realized quite how much there was to the history of this instrument (when I spotted it at a book sale, I had at first assumed that it would be about the fish). :D Anyway, it all gets covered quite entertainingly.
This was a fantastic read and I genuinely learned a lot about the electric bass guitar, including history and rise in popularity. A must-read for any bass player and anyone interested in stringed instruments, period.