The IC Op Amp Cookbook by Walt Jung is a classic.
Operational Amplifiers ... by Howard Berlin is excellent and is the same as the original Operational Amplifiers course published by Heathkit.
I believe Berlin also wrote The CMOS Cookbook, another good reference, similar to Don Lancaster's TTL Cookbook.
IC makers used to publish these things called databooks. They were made of paper, looked a lot like paperback books, had the data sheets and suggested circuits for all the analog and digital ICs they made And you could write on them!! Much better than looking that crap up on the Internet or having to deal with CDs.