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Our image of the guitar is very different to nineteenth-century concepts of the instrument. Discuss the evolution of the acoustic guitar from the 1890s to the present-day.

At least 7 references, could be found out of the list. Contains both book and journal articles at least.
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Brackett, David. The Pop, Rock and Soul Reader: Histories and Debates.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Brooks, Tim. Guitar: An American Life. New York: Grove Press, 2005.
Coelho, V., ed. The Cambridge Companion to the Guitar. Cambridge:
CUP, 2001.
Crockett, J., ed. The Guitar Player Book. Cupertino: Guitar Player
Books, 1983.
Evans, Tom and Mary Ann. Guitars: From the Renaissance to Rock.
London: Paddington Press, 1979.
Grunfeld, F.V. The Art and Times of the Guitar. New York: Macmillan,
1969.
Hodgkinson, W. Guitar Man: A Six-String Odyssey. Bloomsbury,
London. 2006.
Kienzle, R. Great Guitarists. Library of Congress, 1985.
Noonan, Jeffrey J. The Guitar in America: Victorian Era to Jazz Age.
Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2008.
Starr, L. and Waterman, C. American Popular Music: From Minstrelsy to
MP3. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Stimpson M. ed. The Guitar: A Guide for Students and Teachers. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1988.
Turnbull, H. The Guitar From the Renaissance to the Present Day.
London: Bratsford, 1976.

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