we're a bit short on books in this area............. collectors tend to lose interest after the British Regency (1830), which is roughly when greater mechanization and pressed glass begins, so there's not a lot been written/published for 1820 onwards.
Stephen Parry's "Dwarf Ale Glasses and their Victorian Successors" - really only a booklet, but very useful.
John A. Brooks "Glass Tumblers 1700 - 1900" - likewise another booklet, but interesting and helpful.
and there's some info. in Ronald Gabriel's "English Drinking Glasses" - but it's rather meagre with details and again only a small volume.
Here is a note Ivo posted some while back, with details of the Danish publication - but the other items he mentions may not be suitable for the period you mention.
""The best reference for styles and shapes for me is "Dansk Glas 1825-1925" - except it is in Danish which will do you no good at all (I tell you it's a struggle). Then there are the rather expensive tomes of "The Glass Industry at Sandwich" - with a lot of overlap into areas of lesser interest (such as pressglass). Both these books research the historical production of a specific glass industry, and will show specific examples which can be interpreted as generic ones, too. But at least they contain the humbler items.
As you found out, as soon as someone highlights fancy glass you get selected examples. "Investing in Georgian Glass" by Ward Lloyd (1969!) is not bad - but leaf through it first and don't overpay.""
Perhaps others might know of better books.