The Gibson 335 Guitar Book tells the story of Gibson's ES-335 and
related models, as played by B.B. King, Alvin Lee, and Eric Clapton,
among other virtuosos. It's full of great guitars, cool players, and
fascinating historical detail. The book traces the story from Gibson's
first thinline models to the company's signature instruments and modern
re-creations of today. The book is in the tradition of Tony Bacon's
bestselling guitar series, with a carefully researched story, a gallery
section of full-color pictures of the most important guitars and
players, and a reference section detailing production years and
specifications. The 335 was launched in 1958. It had a double-cutaway
body, but the interesting features were hidden inside. A solid block in
an otherwise hollow body created a new "semi-solid" structure, cleverly
combining the sonic qualities of a hollowbody guitar and a solidbody.
Variants included the stereo 345 and the upscale 355, and players have
lined up ever since for a taste of these attractively different flavors.
Some of those players featured in the book include Larry Carlton, Dave
Grohl (Foo Fighters), Peter Hayes (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club), Justin
Hayward (Moody Blues), Eric Clapton, Pepper Keenan (Down), B.B. King,
Elvin Bishop (Butterfield Blues Band), Alvin Lee (Ten Years After), Alex
Lifeson (Rush), Eddie Phillips (the Creation), Johnny Marr (the Smiths),
Lee Ritenour, Andy Summers (the Police), Bill Nelson (Be-Bop Deluxe),
and Andrew White (Kaiser Chiefs).