One of my favorite cricket books is his self titled autobiography. While it is very indepth with his career, it's also fascinating to read about his take on various cricket uphevals in his lengthy career (the book is written in 1987, so obviously doesn't look at his commentary or controversy in his personal life). The overwhelming feel of it all, is that he was incredibly hard done by throughout his life, nothing was ever his fault, he was terribly misunderstood and was given an extremely raw deal by Yorkshire and England.
Dickie Bird once made a comment when asked about Boycott, saying along the lines of he was one of the most boring and mean men he had ever met, most likely sitting home, counting his money and watching videos of himself bat most of the day. Am reading Ian Botham's biography at present, and he delights in the tale of deliberately running Boycott out in a New Zealand test, as well as putting his own take on why he ultimately declined to join the rebel tour of South Africa, and generally making a lot of disparaging comments about him.
His batting record is excellent, but he seems to have very few friends in cricket. Interested to hear the views of posters who remember him playing, and their views on him as a) a batsman and b) a person.