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Crash Course Engineering have recently made a series of videos on thermo and heat engines.
MIT Lecture Notes are pretty handy.
Khan Academy has videos on thermo for Chemistry and Physics.
Engineering Toolbox has good notes.
For the key formula, there is a chapter on Thermo in Engineers' Practical Databook and another chapter containing thermal properties of materials. This is a shameless plug but it seems relevant to your question. There is no dragging of a subject, just all the key formula and values clearly stated.
For bulky textbooks I would recommend Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Cengel and Boles.