Seriously, the only book I know that even came close to cataloguing a large number of Superman tie-ins was the extraordinary "Adventures in Superman Collecting" from 1988 (by Harry Matetsky and Danny Fuchs).
The book itself will now set you back at least $250, if you can find it.
You know that luck with collecting super-stuff that I sometimes have? After you mentioned the book, I just bought No. 64 (of only 2500 printed)... for 23 bucks! Here's how it happened:
If you've ever sold anything on Amazon.com, you get to see what the lowest price is, so that you can match or beat it. Well, some guy saw the "adventures of superman collecting" listing and mistakenly thought it was the place to sell 1988 Adventures of Superman comics. He listed three of them (they are worthless) for $24.99 each.
Apparently, when the next person who had a copy of the actual book came by, he saw that the low price was $24.99, and listed his for $23! The only two other copies of the book actually on Amazon are $150 and $350, respectively, and those aren't in very good shape.
Oh yes I'm feeling lucky today...