The speech chain, by P. B. Denes and E. N. Pinson.
How communication works, by W. Schramm.
The fateful process of Mr. A. talking to Mr. B., by W. Johnson.
Information theory, by D. Darnell.
How to say nothing in five hundred words, by P. Roberts.
Gobbledygook, by S. Chase.
The medium is the message, by M. McLuhan.
Other ways of packaging information, by R. P. Harrison.
Communication without words, by A. Mehrabian.
Body English, by F. A. Geldard.
The silent languages, by D. Fabun.
A world of smells, by J. A. M. Meerloo.
How to become a better premise detective, by H. E. Maynard.
Serial communication of information in organizations, by W. V. Haney.
Psychological barriers to communication, by D. Katz.
Communication: its blocking and its facilitation, by C. R. Rogers.
Clear only if known, by E. Dale.
Defensive communication, by J. R. Gibb.
Do we know how to listen? Practical helps in a modern age, by R. G. Nichols.
Retortmanship: how to avoid answering questions, by C. Washburne.
For further reading (p. 222-227)