Hmmm
Out of that list I'm afraid the only decent book you mention was Jou Tsung Hwa's Dao of rejuvenation book.
Docherty's book is alright but I'm sorry he is not an excellent teacher. I would go as far as to say he is good, but I think its best not to go over the top.
Yang Jwing Ming is a White Crane kungfu stylist first and foremost. Idon't really rate his Taiji.
Wong Kiew Kit is someone who has never really inspired me.
The FuZhongwen book is an excellent book but very detailed. Not sure its the right kind of book for some one who has only had a few classes.
A good book for someone who wants to get into it more would Douglas Wiles Tai chi Touchstones. Its sound covers classics and masters got some of the original Yang Cheng-fu private pictures some interesting stories and is always gonna be good as it has Li I Yu in it too.
" Don't confuse yourself with someone who has something to say " - The Fall
" I do not like your tone/ It has ephemeral whingeing aspects " - The Fall
" There are twelve people in the world/ The rest are paste " - Mark E Smith