Ahh. Obviously a subject close to my heart. I could list a hundred books that are essential for me, but I know not everyone is interested in titles like How to Improve the Resonance Conditions of Musical Instruments by Vibration Dedamping like I am ?
Here's a few to go on:
The Guitar Handbook by Ralph Denyer - This is a little bit dated now and doesn't cover newer innovations from the last 15 years, but it has so much information on everything to do with guitar, that if you only have one guitar book, make it this one.
The New Complete Guitarist by Richard Chapman - Covers history fairly well and goes into more playing detail than the Guitar Handbook. Is more up to date, but only skims through equipment very quickly.
The Electric Guitar Sourcebook by Dave Hunter - An excellent book for electric tonehounds. Gives all the detail on how the parts of a guitar work together and affect the sound.
Fretboard Logic SE by Bill Edwards - A great book, but not for the beginner. There is a lot of info explaining the mysteries of the fretboard.
Here's a few to go on:
The Guitar Handbook by Ralph Denyer - This is a little bit dated now and doesn't cover newer innovations from the last 15 years, but it has so much information on everything to do with guitar, that if you only have one guitar book, make it this one.
The New Complete Guitarist by Richard Chapman - Covers history fairly well and goes into more playing detail than the Guitar Handbook. Is more up to date, but only skims through equipment very quickly.
The Electric Guitar Sourcebook by Dave Hunter - An excellent book for electric tonehounds. Gives all the detail on how the parts of a guitar work together and affect the sound.
Fretboard Logic SE by Bill Edwards - A great book, but not for the beginner. There is a lot of info explaining the mysteries of the fretboard.