All General or Specialized Electronic Books have a chapter or more about Amplifiers and specifically Transister Amplifiers!
But Generally here is what I found in amazon.com:
Electronic Amplifiers and Circuit Design (Analog Electronics Series) by Bill Smith (Paperback - Sept. 25, 2009)
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This is another great book in electronic circuit design, I personally benefited from this book very much
The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz $99.79
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This is another good book:
High-Power Audio Amplifier Construction Manual (Paperback)
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G. Randy Slone (Author)
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dear friend
I persnally have learned this kind of of amplifiers through a book my university proffessor recommended.it is : analysis and design of analog integrated circuits.by gray-hursr-lewis-meyer
here is the link to download the book: **broken link removed**
I hope it helps.
best regards
Class A Amp: biased in the middle of the load line when idle: highest power dissipation when idle.
Class B Amp: Used in a push-pull configuration. Biased so that the transistors are just barely on. More efficient and the most common output stage method.
Class C Amp: Biased below the bias turn on. Used Mostly with tuned amplifiers which is an amplifier with an RC resonant circuit to filter harmonics. (RF applications).
Using Class A or B in a power (large signal) application is not much good without feedback. Need to know about poles and zeros in a transfer function.
Just about any electronics book has something about these classes of amps.