
Elements of Style, The
Some acclaim for previous editions:
"Buy it, study it, enjoy it. It's as timeless as a book can be in our age of volubility." β The New York Times
"No book in shorter space, with fewer words, will help any writer more than this persistent little volume." β The Boston Globe
"White is one of the best stylists and most lucid minds in this country. What he says and his way of saying it are equally rewarding." β The Wall Street Journal
"The book remains a nonpareil: direct, correct, and delightful." β The New Yorker
"...Should be the daily companion of anyone who writes for a living, and for that matter, anyone who writes at all." β Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News
"This excellent book, which should go off to college with every freshman, is recognised as the best book of its kind we have." β St. Paul Dispatch - Pioneer Press
"It's hard to imagine an engineer or a manager who doesn't need to express himself in English prose as part of his job. It's also hard to imagine a writer who will not be improved by a liberal application of The Elements of Style." β Telephone Engineer & Management
Some acclaim for previous editions:
"Buy it, study it, enjoy it. It's as timeless as a book can be in our age of volubility." β The New York Times
"No book in shorter space, with fewer words, will help any writer more than this persistent little volume." β The Boston Globe
"White is one of the best stylists and most lucid minds in this country. What he says and his way of saying it are equally rewarding." β The Wall Street Journal
"The book remains a nonpareil: direct, correct, and delightful." β The New Yorker
"...Should be the daily companion of anyone who writes for a living, and for that matter, anyone who writes at all." β Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News
"This excellent book, which should go off to college with every freshman, is recognised as the best book of its kind we have." β St. Paul Dispatch - Pioneer Press
"It's hard to imagine an engineer or a manager who doesn't need to express himself in English prose as part of his job. It's also hard to imagine a writer who will not be improved by a liberal application of The Elements of Style." β Telephone Engineer & Management
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Some acclaim for previous editions:
"Buy it, study it, enjoy it. It's as timeless as a book can be in our age of volubility." β The New York Times
"No book in shorter space, with fewer words, will help any writer more than this persistent little volume." β The Boston Globe
"White is one of the best stylists and most lucid minds in this country. What he says and his way of saying it are equally rewarding." β The Wall Street Journal
"The book remains a nonpareil: direct, correct, and delightful." β The New Yorker
"...Should be the daily companion of anyone who writes for a living, and for that matter, anyone who writes at all." β Greensboro (N.C.) Daily News
"This excellent book, which should go off to college with every freshman, is recognised as the best book of its kind we have." β St. Paul Dispatch - Pioneer Press
"It's hard to imagine an engineer or a manager who doesn't need to express himself in English prose as part of his job. It's also hard to imagine a writer who will not be improved by a liberal application of The Elements of Style." β Telephone Engineer & Management












