Somebody say vintage?
There's another book by Kevin Aucoin called "Face Forward" that is also really good.
There's a makeup book called "Vintage Face"; one of the authors is Daniella Turudich, who also did some nice books on vintage hairstyles of various periods (I have the 1940s one and I love it). Unfortunately her books are, as far as I know, all out of print but still in high demand, so if you try to buy them used from Amazon you will pay an arm and a leg. eBay is worth a try.
Several websites that cater to swing dancers also have vintage makeup advice. Here's some; there's more:
http://www.lulusvintage.com/2006/05/...e_makeup_.html
http://www.return2style.de/amimakup.htm
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=3198
I love projects like this. I hope you have a lot of fun.