@boredatwork - but it might be a hard find. I'm giving up on the art of electronics, it seems no american author can put a book together in what should be chronological progress of learning and topics allowing for looking up subjects in their logical places. I dearly miss my Italian school books and the electronics manual i had access to.
I really don't see your point. TaO Figure 2.75 (transistor version), and Chapter 6 contains umpteen variants.
And serious, what logical order? There is simply no real logical order with circuits. Would you discuss a circuit with an OpAmp and a transistor under OpAmps, under Transistors, under Power Supplies, under Power Stages, under Feedback Loops, Voltage-Controlled Voltage Sources, Analog Circuits, Active Circuits, or whatnot?
I have learned to become extremely wary of books looking too simple, trying to explain complex issues in a simple (usually too simple) way, trying to be a "For Dummies" guide or "Teach yourself Quantum Physics in 24 Hours", or trying to group everything in nice, non-overlapping groups. The later is typically only possible if you ignore important properties, to artificially make the subjects fit the category.