Praise God!
Also, the book of Jasher, which is mentioned in the KJV Bible, documents the same account. :)
Having actually read that thing (pseudepigrapha, apocrypha) it is not the actual 'book of Jasher', but is a source which claims to be, and written by unknown authors in piecemeal and has several errors in it.
The 'book of 'jasher'' (Jos. 10:13; 2 Sam. 1:18 KJB), in Hebrew, "כתובה על־ספר הישׁר", "kh'tûväh al-šëfer haJäshär" (Jos. 10:13), "כתובה על־ספר הישׁר׃", "kh'tûväh al-šëfer haJäshär" (2 Sam. 1:18), simply means the 'book of the upright / righteous', some which think is one of the OT books (or referring to such, as Deu. 1:30, &c.), or a book written of God, remembering the deeds / actions / faith of the upright as Joshua (Mal. 3:6*). "Jasher" is from H3477, meaning, "From H3474; straight (literally or figuratively): - convenient, equity, Jasher, just, meet (-est), + pleased well right (-eous), straight, (most) upright (-ly, -ness)." - Strong's Concordance.
Jos 10:14 And there was no day like that before it or after it, that the LORD hearkened unto the voice of a man: for the LORD fought for Israel.
Mal_3:16 Then they that feared the LORD spake often one to another: and the LORD hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the LORD, and that thought upon his name.
Notice the connection that the LORD had heard Joshua's prayer, and the LORD hearkened to those who spake often to one another of the LORD's character in righteousness, and in connection with a "book" "written before [the LORD]".
John Gill, who notes most commonly accepted Jewish Rabbis, states on Jos. 10:13, some interesting thoughts as well.
"is not this written in the book of Jasher? about which the Jews are divided; some say it is the book of Genesis, others the book of Deuteronomy, others the book of Judges (h); the Targum interprets it of the book of the law, and so Jarchi and Kimchi; and Ben Melech interprets it of the book of the law of Moses, where they suppose this miracle was predicted. The former thinks, in the words of Jacob to Joseph, "his seed shall fill the nations", Gen_48:19; which he supposes was fulfilled in Joshua of the tribe of Ephraim, when the whole world was filled with the fame of him on account of this miracle; and the latter in the words, "before all thy people I will do miracles", Exo_34:10; one was in making the face of Moses to shine, the other the standing still of the sun for Joshua, as he interprets it. Bolducius, a commentator on the book of Job (i), fancies that that book is designed, and that this miracle is foretold in it, particularly in Job_9:7; "which commandeth the sun, and it riseth not"; it is most likely that this book of Jasher, in which this miracle was recorded, was a public register, or annals, in which memorable events were written, as they happened in different ages by different persons; and Masius thinks Josephus (k) means this by the archives laid up in the temple, to which he appeals for the truth of this miracle:"
Whatever the actual 'book of Jasher' is, mentioned in those two texts, it is most certainly & assuredly not that which presently purports to be such in name only, carrying certain errors. It is said of it, that, "The earliest known edition was printed in Venice in 1625, but it is believed to be a medieval work rather than the original text mentioned in scripture."