I do. But I've been busy.
So what part of it are you trying to learn more about? The vibrations part or the fluid dynamics part?
There are books out there that talk about. There aren't any really good books on dampers though. There's the Shock Absorber Handbook by John Dixon, I didn't like it that much, it seemed overly technical on the stuff that doesn't really apply. It had a lot of fluids stuff in it and basic design in there, but not so much as application type stuff.
There's lots of different information in other suspension books as well. Carroll Smith talks a little about it in some of his Tune to... series. Race Car Vehicle Dynamics has some information. I mean shocks have a secton in a lot of books, but none of it is that awesome.
I've also written some tech articles on dampers which would probably be more applicable to what you're looking for.
Here's the first one:
http://www.theoryinpracticeengineering.com/drift_mag/basic_damper.pdf
And here's the second one:
http://www.theoryinpracticeengineering.com/drift_mag/Damper_tuning.pdf
And if you want more to read, here are a lot of resources that I have used/found useful/sounded cool so I saved them and never read them:
http://www.theoryinpracticeengineering.com/resources/
There's a lot of SAE papers in there and the archives from the Mark Ortiz Newsletter which is the same as his "The Consultant" column in the back of Race Car Engineering each month. I haven't updated it in a while though, so it's missing the last year or so.
But if that's not enough information or doesn't answer your questions, then read it all again.