Are you looking for books on landscape photography also? If so, I like this one: National Audubon Society Guide to Landscape Photography Tim writes with the mindset of "If I use big words and elaborate phrases, I will come across as more intelligent and royal". I can't stand this as it really makes the book more difficult to read. You're trying to learn something meanwhile you have to read sentences like, "Pulsing with light, mother of life, for the artist a subject both sublime and mindless, the land abides in us and for us." He thinks he's a novelist. Very annoying. But the content is great and if you take the time to read each sentence twice so you can figure out what he is saying, it's actually very informative.
Here's another one just for laughs (every page is filled with these:
"It's impossible to photograph the landscape and not be aware of the accelerating deterioration of the planet's natural areas."
And another, I just love this:
"The high price of medium format digital cameras and backs is presently a deterrent to universal professional acceptance."
I just picture every sentence being read by a French man sipping on a teacup with his pinky out.