I always suggest
Modern Magick by Donald Michael Kraig for beginners of ceremmonial magick. It's a wonderful book and gives a great overview of magick, astral travel, making talismans and
where and
how to begin.
The
Magician's Companion by Bill Whitcomb is an excellent resource for correspondences. It's also great for being on hand when you are making talismans or drawing circles.
The
Three Books of Occult Philosophy might be a little much for a beginner but it's a great resource to have on hand none the less. I has a wonderful amount of information on the occult and is essentially a MUST for any practitoners library.
I have to admit that I am a fan of Donald Tyson and he has some excellent books out on ritual magick for beginners.
Familiar Spirits is also a good book to read up on when you begin creating your own familiars.
Portable Magick I just bought and I tell you it's great. It's how to perform ritual magick with just the tarot as a tool, (it's especially good if you're on the road or in a jam and need to work some magick but you don't have your tools).
Ritual Magick is supposed to be good (sorry I haven't gotten my hands on it yet to read it and give it a decent review) and going by the authors track record I would suggest this one.
These are just a few that are really good for beginners in high magick. Start here, and get the basics, then read up on evocation and the proper techniques to do so. If you want to jump the gun than
Forbidden Rites is a good book to read up on 15th century necromancy, it's based on the munich handbook.
Hope that helps a bit.