Dar Scott wrote:
I noted these:

RunRev Ltd.
LiveCode User Guide

Mark Schonewille
Programming LiveCode for the Real Beginner

Scott McDonald
Coding Nine LiveCode Games

Colin Holgate
LiveCode Mobile Development

Edward D. Lavieri Jr.
LiveCode Mobile Development Hotshot

Did I miss anything?  Is the last one real?

It's from the well-established Packt Publishing, so it seems real enough:
<http://www.packtpub.com/livecode-mobile-development-hotshot/book>

If the list is limited to books specifically, while there are at least two or three others in development I believe that list is fairly complete for the moment.

But if we consider the larger scope of learning materials for LiveCode online works make a great way to learn programming, and of those there's Devin Asay's free LC course:
<http://livecode.byu.edu/>

...and his expanded paid course, priced about as low as a book:
<https://livecode.com/store/training/livecode-university/>

There are of course hundreds of smaller topic-specific tutorials floating around, but as far as scope and quality on par with a book Devin's work is IMO definitely important to add to such a list.

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World
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