My last bookfatigued me much, and I have had much correspondence, otherwise I should have written to you long ago, as I often intended to tell you in how high a degree your essay published in Beale's Archives interested me.
I must write two or three lines to thank you cordially for your very handsome and very interesting review of my last book in "Kosmos," which I have this minute finished.
You will find very little that is new to you in my last book; whatever merit it may possess consists in the grouping of the facts and in deductions from them.
As I remarked in a letter to a friend, with whom I was discussing Wallace's last book (497/2.
We wonder what he would say to the title of 'Pen Oliver's' last book!
I have been reading Weismann's last book, "The Germ Plasm.
I have already done so in my last book, "Position and Action in Singing.
To those who have understood and appreciated the principles laid down in my last book, "Position and Action in Singing," I will say that this little work will be an additional help.
I told him I had taken a prolonged holiday since my last book, and he replied that it had not been long enough.
Let me try to recollect for my own amusement how it was that my last book grew up and took shape.
I am not feeling ungrateful or ungenerous; but I would give all that I have gained for a new and inspiring friendship, or for the certainty that I should write another book with the same happiness as I wrote my last book.
Among the accumulations was a big bundle of press-cuttings, all dealing with my last book.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "last book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.