It is a condensed version, but great data. Also...Hodgdon has come out with the Annual Manual for 8 bucks. The Speer manual is very handy also, about 20-25 bucks.
If you buy a manual from a powder company...they only list THIER powders. Bullet manufacturers list various different powders, and you can substitute a 180 gr Speer bullet for a 180 gr Nosler bullet. This is the easiest way to start out at first.
Get a book, a scale, a press and a die set for your favorite bullet and you are on your way. Get the right powder, primers and bullet for what you want to load, and follow the recipe exactlly. The directions for setting your dies correctly come in every die set. You will eventually need other stuff, but you can figure that out later.
Dial caliper
deburring/chamfer tool
primer tray
loading block
brass tumbler, etc.....this list could go on forever, you aint gonna save any money, but you will sure have fun.