The History of Marshall: The Illustrated Story of “The Sound of Rock.” Foreword by Billy ‘F’ Gibbons.
first edition
Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, (1993). First Edition
by Doyle, Michael. Edited by Jon Eiche.
Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation, (1993). First Edition. Quarto, softbound (slick, full-color photo. illus. stiff wrappers), 254 pp. Fine. From lower cover: Since arriving on the music scene in 1962, Marshall has become the premier manufacturer of musical amplification equipment in the world. The History of Marshall follows the meteoric rise of this company from their humble origins in Hanwell, England, through their many innovations, including the famous ‘stack’ to their most current leading-edge products. Hundreds of rare and original photographs; 64 color plates including early catalog reprints; The first detailed appraisal and history of the Celestion speaker; Over 100 schematics; Complete listings of every Marshall product ever made. The History of Marshall is the definitive account of this fascinating company known as “The Sound of Rock.” Absolutely essential reading for musicians, technicians, and collectrs alike. (Inventory #: 51713bd)