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There's also a great one written by Toshio Suzuki that came out a year ago, about being the producer on all those movies (except Cagliostro). It's written as a single book and reveals a lot about his producing style (which mainly seems to be encouraging risk even when Miyazaki wants to do his usual thing) Very revealing look at how it was Suzuki's perseverance that REALLY gets these guys to work, too. Looks like it's already out of print, but I really recommend it for hardcore fans. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mixing-work-pleasure-Toshio-Suzuki/dp/4866580224/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=toshio+suzuki&qid=1565518902&s=instant-video&sr=1-1-catcorr
It's weirdly pricey on Amazon, but Toshio Suzuki's book Mixing Work with Pleasure, mostly about running Ghibli (and guiding / reigning in Miyazaki and Takahata), is probably the best overall behind-the-scenes history of the studio out there.