English language + Style
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English language + Style
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English language + Style
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Incoming Resources
- Microstyle, the art of writing little, Christopher Johnson
- Artful sentences, syntax as style, Virginia Tuft
- Voice & vision, a guide to writing history and other serious nonfiction, Stephen J. Pyne
- In love with Norma Loquendi, William Safire ; illustrations by Keith Bendis
- The right word in the right place at the right time, wit and wisdom from the popular "On language" column in The New York times magazine, William Safire
- Painting the picture, imagery and description, Valerie Bodden
- Style, toward clarity and grace, Joseph M. Williams ; with two chapters coauthored by Gregory G. Colomb
- The language wars, a history of proper English, Henry Hitchings
- The Longman guide to revising prose, a quick and easy method for turning good writing into great writing, Richard A. Lanham
- The positive trait thesaurus, a writer's guide to character attributes, Angela Ackerman, Becca Puglisi
- The language of literature, Arthur N. Applebee, Andrea B. Bermudez, Sheridan Blau, et al
- Grammar and style guide
- Plain style, a guide to written English, Christopher Lasch ; edited and with an introduction by Stewart Weaver
- How attitude interferes with the performance of unskilled college freshman writers, by Pamela Gay
- The great age of the English essay, an anthology, edited by Denise Gigante
- Write in style, using your word processor and other techniques to improve your writing, Bobbie Christmas
- The Economist style guide, [edited by Ann Wroe]
- The elements of eloquence, secrets of the perfect turn of phrase, Mark Forsyth
- Writing for the web, creating compelling web content using words, pictures, and sound, Lynda Felder
- The elements of eloquence, how to turn the perfect English phrase, Mark Forsyth
- Clear and simple as the truth, writing classic prose, [by] Francis-Noel Thomas [and] Mark Turner
- The lexicographer's dilemma, the evolution of "proper" English, from Shakespeare to South Park, Jack Lynch
- Just a note to say--, the perfect words for every occasion, Florence Isaacs
- The little red writing book, 20 powerful principles of structure, style, & readability, Brandon Royal
- The Reader Over Your Shoulder, A Handbook for Writers of English Prose, Robert Graves
- The emotion thesaurus, a writer's guide to character expression, Angela Ackerman, Becca Puglisi
- Wordstruck, a memoir, Robert MacNeil
- The emotion thesaurus, a writer's guide to character expression, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
- A charm of words ;, essays and papers on language
- Adios, Strunk and White, Gary & Glynis Hoffman
- Some secrets of style, by Henry Bett
- Style, ten lessons in clarity and grace, Joseph M. Williams
- No uncertain terms, more writing from the popular "On Language" column in the New York Times Magazine, William Safire
- The sound on the page, style and voice in writing, Ben Yagoda
- Stylized, a slightly obsessive history of Strunk & White's Elements of style, by Mark Garvey
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; with revisions, an introduction, and a new chapter on writing by E. B. White
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; with revisions, an introd., and a chapter on writing by E. B. White
- Write right!, a desktop digest of punctuation, grammar, and style, Jan Venolia
- The elements of style, the original edition, William Strunk, Jr
- The Elements of style, William Strunk, Jr
- The elements of style, by William Strunk Jr
- Writing notes with a personal touch, Daria Price Bowman and Maureen LaMarca ; photographs by Michael Grand
- Rewrite right!, your guide to perfectly polished prose, Jan Venolia
- Watching my language, adventures in the word trade, William Safire ; illustrations by Peter Kuper and Terry Allen
- English prose style
- Noble's book of writing blunders and how to avoid them, William Noble
- "My reader my fellow-labourer", a study of English romantic prose, John R. Nabholtz
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr
- The sense of style, the thinking person's guide to writing in the 21st century, Steven Pinker
- Let a simile be your umbrella, William Safire ; illustrations by Terry Allen
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