Thank you all. I will have a look at these.
It's a bit more dificult to recommend a book if you want to stick to the basics. Many tend to get scientific very quickly, if not downright esoteric. One good one that covers all the subjects you mention — "how development works, how temperature, time, and agitation changes the resultant negative in terms of speed, contrast, grain highlight retention etc." — without overwhelming you with hours of tests to perform and complex graphs to figure out is Exploring Black and White Photography (2nd edition) by Arnold Gassan and A. J. Meek. It's pretty easy to find on the used market, and quite cheap.
Ilford
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