If you use the search function (upper right of the page) you'll find more than a book's worth on any of those topics right here. That said, you'll discover a lot of good references, Dale Clemons. Fiberglass Rodmaking, being one of the old mainstays. Also, graphite rods (both 'glass and graphite rods are tubular composites manufactured in a similar way) are assembled with components and fittings more or less the same way as fiberglass rods. Tus, many resources on line at component suppliers, or books that focus on graphite rod building, will have useful information, with most differences involving materials that weren't available or in widespread use in the fiberglass era.
https://www.rodbuilding.org/library/Clemens.pdf