In no particular order, books from my library that talk about this subject. Please add more!
Marie Rambert - Quicksilver. Rambert's memoirs give an important and personal overview of British ballet and choreographers.
Franklin Stevens - Dance as Life. Stevens spent the 1974 season writing on ABT (interesting in itself because the end was marked by Baryshnikov's defection) but also includes memories of being a student and taking class at the old Met, including with Craske and Tudor.
Nancy Reynolds - Repertory in Review. Encyclopedic on what was done at NYCB, including works byu other than Balanchine or Robbins.
Balanchine's Festival of Ballets - gives you a sense of what was in common repertory at the time.
