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The phrase "landmark book" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a book of historical or cultural significance, such as a classic novel or a book that has made a major impact in its field. For example: "The Moon Is Down is a landmark book, considered to be one of the finest works of war fiction ever written."
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A landmark book, elegantly written.The Arabs: A History.
In 2006, Philip E. Tetlock published a landmark book called "Expert Political Judgment".
He dedicated the next few hundred pages of his landmark book to help unravel that mystery.
But I cannot say that it was a landmark book for me.
The phrase was used in his landmark book about Las Vegas in 1973, and repeatedly thereafter.
(In a meta-twist, Tallent publishes a "landmark" book, "The People in the Trees: The Lost Tribe of Ivu'ivu").
For me, a big penny-dropping moment was reading Trauma and Recovery, Judith Herman's landmark book on understanding psychological trauma.
The eminent Sovietologist Merle Fainson used them for his landmark book, "Smolensk Under Soviet Rule," published in 1958.
Click here This fine 2011 film was based on Michael Lewis's landmark book of the same name.
So the two them really complement each other and are a perfect pairing for such a landmark book".
Around that time, a patient gave her a landmark book by Grantly DiChildbirthChildbirth Without Fear".
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