You can search for those directions pretty easily. You'll find multiple articles, surely. There will also be ample videos showing how to do that, if you prefer video content. You really don't need to buy a book for that and none of them are likely to cover that specifically, and certainly not specifically for Ubuntu.
There are some Ubuntu-specific books, but I'd skip those. If I were to recommend a book, I'd say get the newest edition of The Linux Bible. It'll be about $50 or $60, but you might find it on sale. Get the newest version, which I believe is 10. That'll have been updated within the past year or three.
I wouldn't bother with an older book, especially as a new user. There have been DRASTIC changes between now and then, so some of the information will be invalid and a new user wouldn't know what to rely on. So, The Linux Bible is a much newer book and is a very good book - I believe. I have 8 and 10 but haven't finished reading 10. I've only skimmed through it.
So, if nothing else, that eliminates two of your options while suggesting another.
There might be a recent update to the For Dummies type of books and those are actually usually pretty good.