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The phrase "a textbook of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book that serves as a standard reference on a particular subject or field of study.
Example: "The professor recommended a textbook of biology for the course to help students understand the fundamental concepts."
Alternatives: "a manual on" or "a guide to".
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A Textbook of Psychology.
He contracted to produce a textbook of psychology by 1880.
Grimoire traditionally means a textbook of sorcery or magic.
You were a textbook of lessons to the novice.
Weiss L. Cell and Tissue Biology: A Textbook of Histology.
His main work of criticism is Taikutsu tokuhon (1926; "A Textbook of Boredom").
A textbook of operative dentistry, New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co Inc, 4th edition, 1956.
Pedagogically, it's a textbook of intuitionist mathematics and logic, which played an important part in making intuitionism accessible to study.
Among Titchener's other works was A Textbook of Psychology (1910), a comprehensive, yet concise, exposition of his psychology.
Her influence as a teacher was always personal rather than pedantic: she refused to write a textbook of theory.
Also tells how Nabokov found the epigraph for "The Gift --in "A Textbook of Russian Gift --inby P. Smirnovski.
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