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The Elements of Style: 50th Anniversary Edition

The Elements of Style: 50th Anniversary Edition

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Authors: William Strunk, E. B. White
Publisher: Longman

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 50 Anv
Pages: 128
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.6

ISBN: 0205632645
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.042
EAN: 9780205632640

Publication Date: October 25, 2008
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You know the authors’ names. You recognize the title. You've probably used this book yourself. And now The Elements of Style–the most widely read and employed English style manual–is available in a specially bound 50th Anniversary Edition that offers the title's vast audience an opportunity to own a more durable and elegantly bound edition of this time-tested classic.

Offering the same content as the Fourth Edition, revised in 1999, the new casebound 50th Anniversary Edition includes a brief overview of the book's illustrious history. Used extensively by individual writers as well as high school and college students of writing, it has conveyed the principles of English style to millions of readers. This new deluxe edition makes the perfect gift for writers of any age and ability level.

Fifty Years of Acclaim for The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White

“I first read Elements of Style during the summer before I went off to Exeter, and I still direct my students at Harvard to their definition about the difference between 'that' and 'which.' It is the Bible for good, clear writing.”

-- Henry Louis Gates Jr.

“For writers of all kinds and sizes the world begins and ends with Strunk and White’s Elements of Style. Only something to actually write about trumps the list of what is required to put words together in some kind of coherent way. I treasure its presence in my life and salute its fifty years of glory and accomplishment.”

-- Jim Lehrer

The Elements of Style remains an unwavering beacon of light in these grammatically troubled times. I would be lost without it.”

-- Ann Patchett

"To the extent I know how to write clearly at all, I probably taught myself while I was teaching others -- seventh graders, in Flint, Michigan, in 1967. I taught them with a copy of Strunk & White lying in full view on my desk, sort of in the way the Gideons leave Bibles in cheap hotel rooms, as a way of saying to the hapless inhabitant: ?In case your reckless ways should strand you here, there's help.’ S&W doesn't really teach you how to write, it just tantalizingly reminds you that there's an orderly way to go about it, that clarity's ever your ideal, but -- really -- it's all going to be up to you."

-- Richard Ford

The Elements of Style never seems to go out of date. Its counsel is sound and funny, wise and unpretentious. And while its precepts are a foundation of direct communication, Strunk and White do not insist on a way of writing beyond clear expression. The rest is up to the imagination, the intelligence within.”

-- David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker

“It’s the toughness–the irreverence and implicit laughter–that attracted me to the little book when I was seventeen. I fell in love with Strunk & White’s loathing for cant and bloviation, the ruthless cutting of crap, jargon, and extra words. For me, that skeptical directness included a tacit permission by The Elements of Style to break its rules on occasion: an alloy of generosity in the blade, a grace I still admire and still learn from.”

-- Robert Pinsky

“In the quest for clarity, one can have no better guides than Strunk and White. For me, their book has been invaluable and remains essential.”

-- Dan Rather

"Eschew surplusage! A perfect book."

--Jonathan Lethem

"Not until I started teaching writing and I reread The Elements of Style did I realize that

most everything I would be teaching young writers, and everything I would be learning myself as a writer, was contained between the covers of this slim, elegant, wise little book."

-- Julia Alvarez

“Strunk and White seared their way into my brain long ago, and I benefit from them daily.”

-- Steven J. Dubner, co-author of Freakonomics

“Since high school, I have kept a copy of this book handy. That should be unnecessary. I should, by now, have fully internalized The Elements of Style. But sometimes I get entangled in a paragraph that refuses to be ?clear, brief, bold.’ I dip back into The Elements of Style and am refreshed.

After Scott Simon interviewed me on NPR about whether the word ?e-mail’ needs a hyphen (yes, it does), some listeners, including friends of mine, wondered why I had answered in the affirmative when asked, in passing, ?Are you a drunken white man?’ Those listeners misheard. ?Strunk and White man’ was what Scott said.”

-- Roy Blount Jr.

“Strunk & White--writing's good-natured law firm--still contains enough sparkling good sense to clean up the whole bloviating blogosphere."

-- Thomas Mallon

“I used Strunk -- that’s what we called it, Strunk -- as a student at Berkeley fifty years ago. I didn't know that it was new, and that we were the first generation to be educated in The Elements of Style. I got a firm foundation in the English language, learned to write basically, and could depict the realistic world. Then I was able to become an impressionist and expressionist.”

-- Maxine Hong Kingston

“Strunk and White's gigantic little book must be the most readable advice on writing ever written. Side by side with Roget, Shakespeare, the Bible, and a dictionary, it's an essential for every writer's shelf.”

-- X.J. Kennedy...


Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Strunk & White 50th   September 5, 2010
Tutor
Excellent as always. As easy to read as when I first read it 20 years ago. A must for anyone who cares about writing correctly. Also a must for any professional.


5 out of 5 stars Strunk and White. A breath of fresh air.   September 4, 2010
Big Tone
I purchased the fiftieth anniversary edition of "William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, The Elements of Style". It is a little hardcover book, beautifully bound in black and gold, and well enough made to last beyond this generation. So it should. To me, it is a valuable treasure. I learnt English Grammar during the nineteen-fifties in Australia, but today there seems to be no such subject. Such a tragedy. But this little book is much more than grammar. It tells how to use our language, and it tells it with great authority. It is the sort of contribution that will help save our beautiful language from the decline that is becoming evident everywhere we look. Any aspiring writer, in fact every writer should read this book, and read it often. It produces an amazing sense of confidence. My writing style evolved instantly as a result, and I admit to a certain faint redness of cheek sometimes when editing my latest work. Buy ten copies to give as gifts. You will be doing the world a favour. Kind regards.


4 out of 5 stars Pretty useful   August 30, 2010
Jane (USA)
Strunk and White's 50th anniversary hardcover release of the 'Elements of Style' was useful and helpful to me in learning how to blog, write articles better and edit manuscripts. Surprisingly thin book--less than 90 pages sans glossary--but it has it where it counts. Great reference book to have if you forgot your English comp or college writing classes--or you never took them in the first place.


5 out of 5 stars Elements   August 2, 2010
Carmen
This is exactly the type of book that I had been looking for in years. Concisely points out common errors in writing and how to avoid these errors. I wish I had known about this book years ago!


1 out of 5 stars A criticism of the edition, not the book   July 7, 2010
Fuad Tabba (Auckland, New Zealand)
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

First of all, I want to make it clear that I love this book. I borrowed it from a friend a few years ago, which is why I thought it was high time I got my own copy. Unfortunately, once I did, I found that the actual quality of the printing of this edition is horrible. The paper feels cheap and the text looks as if it were poorly photocopied. You would definitely not expect this from an edition billed as "more durable and elegantly bound edition". The only good thing I could say about this edition is that the cover is indeed beautiful, which is a good thing if all you want is something that looks nice on a bookshelf.

I recommend the 4th edition instead.