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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.042
EAN: 9780205309023
Edition: 4
ISBN: 020530902X
Label: Longman
Manufacturer: Longman
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 105
Publication Date: August 31, 1999
Publisher: Longman
Studio: Longman
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The Elements of Style is a short, timeless and foundational book on writing style and grammar. It is exceptionally well written and an essential writers desk reference. The authors stripped away all the fluff and kept the best of the best to help anyone write more clearly and concisely.
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This little book is considered classic and timeless by many professors and students. I find it very helpful. It inspired me to write my own book about English.
Brandon Simpson
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"The Elements of Style" was recommended to me by Stephen King in his book "On Writing". I see it as basically filling in the gaps that King left in his book. King's book was more concerned with the practical matters of writing, whereas, TEOS is all about LANGUAGE and how to use it, which King only touched upon.
And this book certainly packs a lot of information and advice, especially given that it is only 85 pages long. It has five chapters. The first chapter is called ELEMENTARY RULES ... Read More
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Superb book. Teaches (or reminds) you of grammatical devices and the rules of language, which may sound dull but it's actually very readable and dare I say it- fun. An ideal present to anyone studying english, or any aspiring writer...or you could treat yourself, you will be glad you did.
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This book taught me write how to do it good and clarity.
Recommends itself.
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