I suppose Bruce Aidell's and Denis Kelly's "The Comlete Meat Cookbook" might come close to being a veg free zone.
It has some good information about the various cuts of meat, sort of in the style of Merle Ellis' book (which it is not a substitute for), but has many more recipes.
The recipes are, not surprisingly, for meat dishes. A vegetable reading the book would almost certainly feel an outcast, with those recipes calling for veggies generally including little more than tomato products, a member of the onion family, or a chile or two.
In virtually all the dishes the veggies take a minor supporting role. The only actual non-meat recipe I remember is for coleslaw. But it is to jazz up a pork sandwich, so I suppose a true carnivore might, albeit grudgingly, accept its admission.
That is as close to a book for flora shunning cellulose-phobic folks as I can come.