The book would have to be a really large one, it would be out of date as soon as it was printed and 99% of the information in it would not relate to the car you would be interested due to all the variables, years, options, accessories and details related to these things.
Marks are not a requirement in most of the classes judged by the major national organizations. Lacking them will not cost you points in those classes - wrong ones will
There are a couple of guides that were published years ago - none I could recommend. IMHO they will provide as many incorrect marks as correct ones - or even less.
As posted in other threads asking the same question its best to focus on the basic marks - those shown on your cars build sheet or one that reflects your cars plan, option, accessories and time period. I likely have over 7,000 pictures, notes and records of paint marks and its no easy job figuring out some of these details. Have started on an article for the library on paint marks, types and how to apply but it will not include specifics by year and all the other details.
Sorry no easy button for this subject.