Also a very understandable book:
REA's: "The Fluid Mechanics and Dynamics Problem Solver"
If you are really into pipe work and would go deeper than the above I recommend:
Larock, Jeppson, Waters: "Hydraulics of Pipeline Systems"
Hope this helps!
TM
Many of the best references are out of print. I would suggest Lyon's Valve Designer's Handbook, which is very readable and deals with many of the practical, rather than theoretical aspects of the subject. The section on the subject is rather small, but there is a lot of other good information on other subjects in the book.
One of the best is "Fluid Transients" by Streeter & Wylie. Most WH work these days is done with computer simulation of much of the principles described in this text book. There are virtually 1000s of papers on WH.
Also Applied Hydraulic Transients Chaudry Van Nostrand, Fluid Transients in Pipelines D & L George and The British Hydromechanics Research Association technical papers.