Nicholas Pegg’s The Complete David Bowie, expanded and rereleased in 2016 in its Seventh Edition, is still considered the most definitive and exhaustive trove of Bowie information available. Updated to a daunting 800 pages, this first third of the encyclopedia is broken down alphabetically by song; the remaining chapters on albums, live performances, and visuals are all organized chronologically. And just in case you can’t quite remember what album was released during the Bowie exhibit at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (answer: The Next Day) the timeline at the back of the book cross-references recording releases, stage, and TV/Film appearances by year, month, and date.