Good list. I've got all of them except Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals. Royal Road and Modern Coin Magic are classics. Expert Card Technique is one of the best books I have. Erdnase is, well... Erdnase. Not the easiest read but worth it. Card Control also is good.
If you want to give your knuckles a rest:
- Jean Hugard's Encyclopedia of Card Tricks ($12) - Tricks using regular cards, key cards, double back cards, double faced cards, short cards, reversed cards, Svengali decks, Stripper Decks, prearranged decks and 24 variations of Do as I Do.
- Scarne on Card Tricks ($10) - 150 self-working card tricks
- Kirck Charles - Hidden in Plain Sight ($11) - You will never think the same about using marked cards after reading this book.
Now, I learned from the "classics" and then I got Card College. I wished I did it in reverse. The teaching in Card College is much better. Think about getting a couple volumes of Card College instead of the library of the classics.
Also, if you are just starting out in magic, consider getting Mark Wilson's
Complete Course in Magic. It is a great introduction the the basics in all areas of magic (cards, coins, bills, rope, cups & balls, sponge balls, mentalism, stage). There is nothing in there that will leave people screaming, but it will give you a good foundation to build on.