Pretty much any book by Joseph E. Shigley, such as "Mechanical Engineering Design", or the "bible": "Mark's Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers", or the trusty standby: "Machinery's Handbook". Also, using those search terms on Amazon produces lots of results.
I'd suggest purchasing a copy of Roark. It provides equations for virtually every conceivable form of cross section property, including moments of inertia.
What's wrong with the modern generation of engineers? Why don't they feel that they should have to pay for the tools needed for their profession?