Frankly, I think the GWT developer docs from Google are the best reference. 
Any book is just going to be parroting those back to you for a fee.

The things that I've not seen covered well, or most times at all, in these 
books are extensive UiBinder, i18n, code generators, client bundles, and 
code splitting. Get a book if you want a paper version of the GWT docs, 
otherwise just read them.

Sincerely,
Joseph

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