Tempus fugit! Time flies!
It is almost two years since this thread began, and I thought it would be fun to revisit it. I worked through the book some time ago, and pick it up from time to time. It is a fun read, and enjoyable to go through the exercises. There is a lot of meat and potatoes in this publication, and a good source for supplemental Blues knowledge.
The book is what is says: Learn Chicago Blues Rhythm and Soloing. There are no videos, so if you need help you have to figure it out, use YouTube, or find an instructor or friend who can help. You download the audio examples, and emulate what you hear.
There is good emphasis on playing Rhythm Guitar, and basic techniques such as pull off's, hammer on's, bending, double stops, and slides. Intros, turnarounds, and endings are covered. Lots of good advice is given along the way. Then you get into soloing.
For those of you who have this book, your comments would be appreciated.
Tom