Simon Goddards "Songs That Saved Your Life" is very good.
Johnny Rogans "Severed Alliance" is well-researched, but at times his portrayal of Morrissey is needlessly unsympathetic.
By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept by Elizabeth Smart
Both of these books were probably Morrissey's greatest lyrical inspiration during his Smiths days. Anyone listening for any time at all has heard of these books. I'd guess that many people here own copies.
If you're interested in the short books Morrissey himself wrote you can follow these links over to Strangeways and check them out.
James Dean is Not Dead by Morrissey
http://www.geocities.com/costelt/smithsmoz/Jamesdean/dean.htm
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