This book is very interesting for the Bob Dylan fan, especially for its many amazing photographs. Published just before the appearance of Dylan's Modern Times, it collects material written over the decades in the British music magazine MOJO. The chapters are brief and tightly focused on specific topics, so it's possible to range around in the book at random or else follow up a particular interest. Most of the writing addresses the music, though there's also quite a bit on Bob's personal history, and the occasional typical attempt to tie the two together. I found the comments from the photographers quite interesting, as well as info about recording sessions offered by studio musicians and sound engineers. Getting a British perspective was also refreshing at times.