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The phrase "a later book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that was published after another book or to indicate a subsequent work by the same author.
Example: "In a later book, the author expands on the themes introduced in the first volume."
Alternatives: "a subsequent book" or "a following book".
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A later book of poetry, Kamala Kissa (1976; "That Horrible Cat"), revealed her humorous side.
The intensifiers are part of what Gingrich in a later book called "my usual boyish exuberance".
In a later book, "World Dynamics," Forrester laid out his proposal for a simulation that could manage the entire planet.
In a later book, "Deception," the heroine is a forensic psychiatrist accused of murdering a serial killer.
A later book, "Secrecy," called attention to the problem of government obfuscation, long ignored by political scientists.
This author is better known for a later book, The Hours – naturally, since that one made it to the cinema.
His 1849 essay, "Resistance to Civil Government," or simply "Civil Disobedience" in a later book, is scripture for the movement.
"I am sitting at the piano daydreaming one afternoon, and it occurs to me that I will never get married," he wrote in a later book.
A later book, "Re-Visioning Psychology," argued that psychology's narrow focus on pathology served only to amplify feelings of anxiety and depression.
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In a later book-length essay, Three Guineas, written on the heels of World War II, she responded to a letter from a man asking how war could be prevented.
In a still later book, "My America," Adamic wrote more fully about the role played by the aging muckraker Lincoln Steffens, who brokered the McNamara brothers' guilty plea.
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