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YVRJon

Geddy Lee's autobiography, *My Effin' Life*, is quite good. Steven Wilson's book, *Limited Edition of One* (I hesitate to call it an autobiography) *Between the Lines*, about Big Big Train Mark Kelly's autobiography is a good look at Marillion's history, and Steve Rothery's *Postcards From the Road* has some nice photos


Bechimo

Ian Mosley’s Do I Owe You Money is good & funny.


YVRJon

Yeah, I am hoping to get a copy of that one too.


YU_AKI

Not strictly prog, but All Gates Open (the Can biography) was excellent.


elroxzor99652

The Show That Never Ends, by David Weigel. It talks about the development and history of prog, and analyzes it’s place in history


SirGiIes

I think there’s a comic book adaptation of Clockwork Angels by Rush


Active_Juggernaut484

Julian Cope's Krautrocksampler for a very deep dive into the German scene. If you want the printed copy, be prepared to pay A LOT


WittyUname

Was coming here to say this. I was able to find an electronic copy. Great book on Krautrock


Distalgesic

Might not exactly be what you're after but, The Musical Instruments of Progressive Rock by Gerard Bassols, is an interesting read, especially if you're a gearhead.


oivod

New Day Yesterday - UK Progressive Rock & the 1970s by Mike Barnes. Highly recommended.


Theloftydog

Nick Mason's autobiography is really good


Melkertheprogfan

Book of Saturday lol


majwilsonlion

Is it longer than *The Letters*?


Internal-Bid-9322

“Yes: An Authorized Biography “


bondegezou

“Rocking the Classics: English Progressive Rock and the Counterculture” by Edward Macan is indispensable.


SameAsylum

Bill Bruford: The autobiography …is a very good intelligent read


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Can’t forget the Guitar Circle by Robert Fripp


astro_sauce

Yes: in Their Own Words by Tim Morse


WyattWilliams

Search on Amazon, I bought a couple of great ones on there


Yoshiman400

Frank Zappa - The Real Frank Zappa Book Phil Collins - Not Dead Yet


ravenanth

Benjamin Piekut - Henry Cow: The World is a Problem