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Anything you can find by Richard Miller will be credible.
The two I use most include "The Complete Handbook of Voice Training" by Richard Alderson" and this one.
The first book uses more plain-speak and is easier to understand, while the second one gets into the nitty gritty of technical terms. Of course, new information is always coming out, so you can't necessarily take either of them as the word of God when it comes to voice, and you have to be open to the fact that any information you learn in a book could have changed since the date of its publication. WOOHOO! Isn't that exciting? Since singing is so inexact, new studies and information come out all the time.
Another reason to have a good teacher, because they should remain up-to-date on the current pedagogical evidence in order to remain a good teacher.