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The phrase "a more recent book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the publication dates of books, indicating that one book is newer than another.
Example: "I decided to read a more recent book on the subject to get the latest insights."
Alternatives: "a newer book" or "a later book".
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And he likes a more recent book, "The Innovator's Solution" by Clayton M. Christensen (Harvard Business School Press, 2003).
In a more recent book, "Coming Apart," Murray focusses on the widening divide between a self-segregated white upper class and an emerging white lower class.
We now know, from a more recent book, "The Dirtiest Race in History," by Richard Moore that people from the camp of Johnson's great rival, Carl Lewis, were "accompanying" Johnson when he was giving his sample.
His reading of World War I, when Europe's finest were thrown up against machine guns day after day, and a more recent book, "Fiasco," Tom Ricks's devastating account of American blunders in Iraq, left him sleepless and angered.
In a more recent book, Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming, he again mocked climate-change "hysteria", advising the world to "chill out" about man-made warming.
I spoke to economists and experts and Mexico and the United States but I settled on Arandas and Agua Negra because there was a robust historical record of emigration there, with Paul S. Taylor's book from the 30s and a more recent book – "A Nation of Emigrants" by David Fitzgerald, a professor at the University of California, San Diego.
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A more recent book-length treatment of the formalization of common sense, Mueller, 2006, follows a similar pattern.
(The discussion below draws on Denis 2006; for a more recent, book-length account of Kant's theory of virtue, see Baxley 2010).
He saw academic journals from the 1960s kept under lock at an agricultural college because the school did not possess any more recent books.
"He is a very unusual man," said F. Sionil Jose, a leading Philippine author who wrote an afterword to Mr. Ishida's more recent book.
He is known to perhaps an even wider audience for his book "How to Cook Everything," which won the Julia Child general cookbook award, the James Beard general cookbook award, and pretty much every other cookbook award; His more recent book "Food Matters: A Guide to Conscious Eating" was just as well received.
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