You say you are surprised I did not express more admiration of Harriet Martineau's book about America.
Whenever he would harden his heart against a beggar, he half remembers Malthus and a book about population; whenever he has scruples about crushing a rival he half remembers Darwin and his scruples become unscientific.
Thring, in desperation, appeals to me, concluding with characteristic simplicity that we must be friends because you have written a book about me.
Mr. Jeaffreson, in his amusing Book about Doctors, tells a good story about the great anatomist, John Hunter.
A "Book about Dominies" is the work of no ordinary dominie, who feels the dignity of his profession, and relates his experience, which is by no means to be despised.
To give the mere list of his separate benevolent services would be to write a book about them.
It is merely a book about carriages, in which particular regard has been paid to chronological sequence, and particular attention to such individual carriages as have at all withstood the test of social history.
She thought if he wrote a book about an imaginary Miss Jones it might turn out to be right in some ways about Jean Brandon, and in some ways about a hundred other people; but if he set out to write a book about Jean it would be wrong.
You may want a book about jumping; you may want a book about whist; you may want a book about cheating at whist.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "book about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.