I recommend
Denker's critique of the
Anderson & Eberhart paper (similar material to the book, I think.)
I'm not suggesting that the book is all bad, but I think it illustrates some of the pitfalls of the "we don't need no stinkin' Bernoulli" approach that seems to be popular in some circles these days.
If you want to know about aerodynamics, it's difficult to do much better than Barnes McCormick's Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and Flight Mechanics, ISBN 0471308994. Or any of John D Anderson's fine texts (no relation to the Anderson above) like Fundamentals of Aerodynamics ISBN 0071181466. Kuethe and Chow ISBN 0471129194 is more theoretical.