An Eschatology of Victory, by J. Marcellus Kik. Puritan and Reformed Publishing. Includes a survey of the eschatological position historically associated with Reformed teachers. Focuses on Matthew's record of Christ's Olivet Discourse (ch. 24) and Revelation ch. 20.
Before Jerusalem Fell, by Kenneth Gentry, American Vision, publisher (Victorious Hope Publishing, Kindle edition). Argues powerfully for the early date (before A.D. 70) for the writing of the Revelation (the Apocalypse). Includes thorough documentation of scholarly literature which might be tedious for the non-scholar.
Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion Derived from the Literal Fulfillment of Prophecy, by Alexander Keith. Creative Media Partners, publisher
Is Jesus Coming Soon? by Gary DeMar. An easy read of 63 pages; includes an extensive list of resources. American Vision, publisher
The Day and the Hour, by Francis X. Gumerlock. American Vision, publisher. Documents "the church's obsession with predicting the end of the world." Includes an exhaustive record of failed predictions of the return of Christ, and lists of "antichrist suspects" who are now history.
The Millenium, by Loraine Boettner. Puritan and Reformed Publishing
The Time of the End, by Jay E. Adams (former pastor of Grace Westfield) and Milton C. Fisher (one of KG2's seminary professors) Timeless Texts, publisher
When the Man Comes Around, by Douglas Wilson. A commentary on the Apocalypse (book of Revelation) Canon Press, publisher
Podcast with Gary DeMar, "Who is the Man of Sin?
Gary DeMar of American Vision offers a: "…long list of commentators who have taught a similar view [partial preterist, perhaps better designated partial futurist] going back centuries. John Lightfoot (1602-1675), John Owen (1616-1683), John Brown (1784-1858), Adam Clarke (1762-1832), John Gill (1697-1771), John Jortin (1698-1770), Henry Hammond (1605-1660), Alexander Gerard (1728-1795), Nehemiah Nisbett (18th century), William Warburton (1698-1779), Thomas Newton (1704-1782), William Newcome (1729-1800), and others.