The Elements of Style by Strunk and White
The Elements of Style by Strunk and White
This little book is a classic, and for good reason. It offers the most valuable advice to writers—“make every word tell”—and contains the best-ever example of a participial phrase that does not refer its grammatical subject: “Being in a dilapidated condition, I was able to buy the house very cheap.” Our in-house copies are stained, dog-eared, and beloved.