Welcome to the Forum.
Lots of books on general use of a lathe.
L H Sp[arey, "the Amateurs Lathe"
Ian Bradley "The Amateurs Workshop" is more general workshop, but is still good on a lathe.
Harold Hall "Lathewoek"
Dave Fenner, David Clark and Neil Wyatt have all written books, about the mini lathe., rather than the EMCO, but the basic principles are the same. The difference will be in the specifics of what is located where and what does what.
Any lathe will obey the same laws, needing a sharp tool set at centre height, and fed at the correct speeds and fed rates for the material being worked.
If you are a complete newbie, become familiar with the lathe and how to use it by making small tools and accessories, before launching into anything expensive. The tools (Centre Height Gauge, Tap Wrenches, etc ) that you make will allow you to learn the basics, and will be useful for years in the future.
There are some very knowledgeable EMCO users on here.
HTH
Howard
Edited By Howard Lewis on 30/05/2022 13:59:06