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Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician by Richard Cadena. Understanding electricity and electrical safety is big, and a shocking number of technicians lack what I consider crucial basic knowledge.
Also, if you have interest in automated lighting, a decent grounding in electronics can be useful for troubleshooting and maintenance, and I'd start with Introductory Circuit Analysis by Robert Boylestad for this - you'll get a much more thorough grounding in circuit analysis than from Cadena, even if you don't work your way through the whole text.
These two books are what I used in my first year, includes all those topics you mentioned above:
Introductory Circuit Analysis - Robert L. Boylestad
Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory - Robert L. Boylestad
http://www.amazon.com/Introductory-Circuit-Analysis-12th-Edition/dp/0137146663/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1346794054&sr=8-1&keywords=circuit+analysis
Read this cover-to-cover, and you should know as much as a 2 year degree student.
An intro to circuits textbook? I have Boylestad, which is non-calculus based; and there is Hayt, which I believe is calculus-based.