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Oxford Style Manual
compendium of writing guidance PLUS a specialist dictionary
This huge style manual is the result of putting
together in one volume the Oxford Guide to Style
[formerly Hart's Rules] and the Oxford Dictionary
for Writers and Editors.
It deals with special subjects, plus linguistics and phonetics, translations, audio and visual broadcasts, and electronic data. In addition, it also incorporates the most recent changes in citing digital media, and details on the submission of materials for publication. The second part of the book is a specialist dictionary for writers, journalists, and text-editors. It offers rulings on words and spellings which are commonly problematic. For instance, do we write Muslim or Moslem, customise or customize? It covers the names of well-known people and places, foreign words and commonly-used phrases such as petit-bourgeois and persona non grata. The editor Robert Ritter also covers abbreviations, capitalization and punctuation. Only today, I've looked up amendment [one 'm'] superseded [yes - it is spelt with an 's'] and manageable [it keeps the 'e']. It can also be used as a quick guide to many niceties of writing (the difference between hyphens and dashes) and as a potted encyclopedia for historical names (and their dates). It should certainly be amongst the reference tools of anybody who takes a serious interest in writing. The single volume is even 25% cheaper than buying the two books separately. Fantastic value. © Roy Johnson 2003 [more STYLE GUIDE books] Robert M. Ritter (ed), The Oxford Style Manual, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp.1052, ISBN 0198605641 |
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