Nemia, of the books you mentioned, I know:
Stephen Arroyo: Astrology, Psychology, and the Four Elements
Like all the books by Arroyo, this one is very recommendable. But it focusses on the elements, not on the signs and other singular factors per say.
Aleister Crowley with Evangeline Adams: The General Principles of Astrology
An informative book, although I wouldn't necessarily recommend it as a beginner's book, since Crowley doesn't demonstrate how the traits of the sign/planet combinations given can be deduced (but then, most books don't). However, it doesn't refer to Tarot at all.
A few others:
Hajo Banzhaf, Anna Haebler: Key Words for Astrology
Best book for astrology newbies that I know! But again, no references to Tarot.
Bil Tierney: All Around the Zodiac
Explains the Zodiac theory, all the signs and their combined energies. Great book.
More specifically Tarot are the following books:
Anthony Louis: Tarot Beyond the Basics
A lot of this brilliant book discusses the astrology of the Tarot.
Muriel Bruce Hasbrouck: Tarot and Astrology
This one is interesting too, although it omits the Court Cards. It mostly focusses on the 36 decans, the basis for the numbered Pip Cards in the Golden Dawn derived systems.
Austin Coppock: 36 Faces
My favourite book on the topic. Discusses the Thoth and RWS Pips based on the classical imagery of the 36 decans. Not on Amazon, I ordered it from the author's website.