BOB DYLAN BOOKS IN ENGLISH, H letter:
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HAIKU 61 REVISITED, by Robert Macmillan.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR BOB, by Liamy Mac Nally.
HARD RAIN, by Alessandro Portelli
HARD RAIN - A DYLAN COMMENTARY, by Tim Riley. (5 editions, 1 proof copy)
HARD RAIN - SLOW TRAIN - PASSAGES ABOUT DYLAN, by Michael Anton
Miller.
HARD
RAIN - OUR HEADLONG COLLISION WITH NATURE, by Mark Edwards and
Lloyd Timberlake, lyrics by Bob Dylan. (3 editions)
HARD RAIN POETRY, several contributors.
* HARMONICAS, HARPS, AND HEAVY BREATHERS, by Kim Field
HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY LOVE?, by William Sanderson.
HEADING FOR ANOTHER JOINT - BOB DYLAN'S
1992 CONCERTS, by Mike Wyvill and John
Wraith.
* HEARTS OF FIRE, by Larry Milne.
HERE AND GONE - BOB DYLAN, WOODY GUTHRIE & THE 1960s, PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN COHEN.
HIBBING: VIGNETTES, by Carl Bonn
HIGHWAY
61 REVISITED, by Mark Polizzotti. (2 editions)
HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED (BOB DYLAN), by Colin Irwin. (2 editions)
HIGHWAY
61 REVISITED - BOB DYLAN'S ROAD FROM MINNESOTA TO THE WORLD,
by Colleen J. Sheehy. (2 editions)
HISTORY OF THE TRAVELING WILBURYS (THE), / THE TRUE HISTORY OF THE TRAVELING WILBURYS. included it the 2007 CD/DVD box set 'THE TRAVELING WILBURYS COLLECTION'
HOLLOW HORN (THE)
, by Dennis Anderson. (2 variants)
HOLLYWOOD FOTO-RHETORIC - THE LOST MANUSCRIPT, by Bob Dylan (text) and Barry Feinstein (photos). (3 editions)
* HOME ON THE HORIZON, by Sally Bayley.
* HOOT! A 25-YEAR HISTORY OF THE GREENWICH VILLAGE MUSIC SCENE, by Robbie
Woliver.
* HOT WACKS, Supplement 7.
HOW DOES IT FEEL?, by Grant Maxwell.
HOW DOES IT FEEL, by Polleke and Jonas.
HOW DOES IT FEEL? - ADVENTURES ON HIGHWAY 61, by
Al Kooper.
HOW DOES IT FEEL - REFLECTIONS OF BOB DYLAN, by Joe Ladwig.
HOW FAR IS THE JOURNEY? - BOB DYLAN'S 2016 CONCERTS, by Mike Wyvill and John
Wraith.
* HOW LOVE POEMS WORK, by Sandra Roe.
HOW
TO ANALYZE THE MUSIC OF BOB DYLAN, by Teresa Ryan Manzella.
*HOW
TO FIND GOD, by David Watson. (Indirect Dylan connection)
HUMDINGER FOLK SINGER, by Derek Barker
HUNG
UP: BOB DYLAN'S KIND OF FREEDOM (AND THE THINGS IN THE WAY),
by John Shakespear.
HUNGRY AS A RACCOON Transcribed and annotated by John B. Way
HUNGRY LIKE A MAN IN DRAG by A.J. Weberman
HYPNOTIST COLLECTORS, by Jean-Louis Dréau and
Robert Schlockoff.
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