"Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems", by Ott (Get the '88 edition).
"Electronic and radio engineering" by Terman is very readable even if the technology is mostly glass fet in my 4th edition.
"building scientific apparatus" (2009) edition is well worth the price of admission.
"Fields and waves in communications electronics", especially good if you like to play in the microwave regions, but more then somewhat math happy.
If audio frequency doings are your thing then everything Doug Self ever published. "Small signal audio design" is good, but his power amplifiers book is excellent. Also, get Cordells book.
"Radio designers handbook" (Later "The Radiotron designers handbook") by Langford-smith is a wonderful compendium of audio circa 1960, all glass fet, but there is information here you will find nowhere else on such esoteric stuff as how to design wideband audio transformers.
Do not forget the applications journals from the various manufacturers, LT publish a good one, and HP/Agilent/Keysight have a long tradition of publishing excellent handbooks on measurement techniques.
If computers are your thing then I highly recommend Sussman "The structure and interpretation of computer programs", if you come from a procedural background you will never look at data in quite the same way again.
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