You have a point there : a guide to punctuation and its allies
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You have a point there : a guide to punctuation and its allies
Routledge, 1990, c1953
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Includes index
"First published in Great Britain 1953 by Hamish Hamilton, repriinted 1977, 1978, 1983 by Routledge & Kegan Paul."
Description based on 1999 reprinted ed.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This standard work on punctuation has long been judged the foremost study of the subject. It reveals punctuation to be both an indispensable craft and an invaluable art - a friend, not an enemy.
Table of Contents
FOREWORD, BOOK I: PUNCTUATION, BOOK II: ALLIES AND ACCESSORIES, BOOK III: ORCHESTRATION, BOOK IV: AMERICAN, APPENDIX I: A FEW NOTES ON OTHER WORKS, II: A BRIEF LIST OF ACCENTS, SUBJECT INDEX
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