I have quite a few audio books:
Loudspeaker Design Cookbook by Vance Dickason
Elements of Acoustical Engineering by Harry F. Olson
Audio Engineering Handbook by K. Blair Benson
Audio in Media by Stanley Alten
The Acoustical Foundations of Music by Backus
The Audiophile's Project Sourcebook by Slone
Designing, Building, and Test Your Own Speaker System by Weems
Sound Recording Handbook by Waram
New Stereo Soundbook by Ron Streiche
Loudspeaker and Headphone Handbook edited by John Borwick
Fundamentals of Hearing by William A. Yost
Music, Physics and Engineering by Harry F. Olson
Music Engineering by Harry F. Olson
Handbook for Sound Engineers edited by Glen M. Ballou
Music, Acoustics & Architecture by Leo Beranek
There are a dozen or so books (mostly on theorietical acoustics) that are in storage that I don't want to unpack. I have picked most of them up at used book stores and
ebay but just don't have the time to read most of them anymore. I figure after I graduate, there will be some more time for my audio hobby. I also wish that Thomas Danley would publish a bound book of his work and his career. In pure intelligence the man is up there with Olson, Baranek, Thiele, Small, Helmholtz, and Tyndall, but he never really promotes his inventions and products to their fullest.