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- title: The Elements of Style
- by: William Strunk + E.B. White
- publisher: Macmillan Publishing 1979
- subjects: writing, language, English
- other: 92 pages, index, 3rd edition, A$22.00
- summary: handy hints on writing; a classic
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- title: Style Manual
- : For Authors, Editors and Printers
- publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service 1994
- subjects: writing, language, English
- other: 468 pages, glossary, bibliography, index, A$24.95
- summary: surprisingly readable
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- While both their titles include "style", Strunk and White's classic
- _Elements of Style_ deals solely with style in the narrow sense, while
- the AGPS (Australian Government Printing Service) _Style Manual_ is
- a style manual in the technical sense and covers a much wider range
- of material.
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- _The Elements of Style_ is deservedly a classic, and I would like to
- be able to recommend it as compulsory reading for all school students.
- Unfortunately it is not suitable as such because it assumes a prior
- knowledge of basic grammar - at least the difference between nouns
- and adjectives, if not the meaning of "gerund" or "appositive".
- It gives advice on grammar, word choice, appropriate use of different
- syntactical constructions and similar topics. It is liberally
- illustrated with examples, with correct and incorrect usage in
- parallel, and has a whole section on common mistakes. Clearly and
- entertainingly written, _The Elements of Style_ is recommended to
- anyone who is seriously interested in writing English.
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- While they contain some similar material, technical manuals like the
- AGPS _Style Manual_ also contain a lot more: advice on abbreviations,
- titles, punctuation, hyphenation and non-discriminatory language is
- coupled with information on such a diverse range of topics as editing,
- book-binding, typesetting, proofreading, indexing, illustrating
- and publishing. The AGPS manual is surprisingly readable for such
- a compendium. (I actually read it from beginning to end, something I
- baulked at doing with the rather larger _Chicago Manual of Style_)
- It should be pointed out that much of the material it contains
- is specific to Australia, so it would only be the style manual
- of choice for those working inside Australia or writing about it.
- Obviously anyone involved in the production of books should keep a
- style manual handy, but I think most book-lovers would find something
- to interest them therein.
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- %T The Elements of Style
- %A William Strunk
- %A E.B. White
- %I Macmillan Publishing
- %C New York
- %D 1979
- %O hardcover, index, 3rd edition, A$22.00
- %G ISBN 0-02-418190-0
- %P xvii,92pp
- %K writing, language, English
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- %T Style Manual
- %S For Authors, Editors and Printers
- %I Australian Government Publishing Service
- %C Canberra
- %D 1994
- %O paperback, appendices, glossary, bibliography, index, A$24.95
- %G ISBN 0-644-29771-9
- %P xi,468pp
- %K writing, language, English
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- Danny Yee (danny@cs.su.oz.au)
- 30 June 1994
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