English language + Rhetoric
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English language + Rhetoric
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English language + Rhetoric
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Incoming Resources
- The complete stylist,, by Sheridan Baker
- Style, ten lessons in clarity & grace, Joseph M. Williams
- Lifetime encyclopedia of letters, Harold E. Meyer
- An abridgment of Blair's lectures on rhetoric, Revised and corrected for the use of Academies and schools, with questions adapted to the work,, by a gentleman of Portland ; arranged upon an original plan of the present publisher
- Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres., By Hugh Blair ..
- The Riverside guide to writing, Douglas Hunt
- Draft no. 4, on the writing process, John McPhee
- Like, literally, dude, arguing for the good in bad English, Valerie Fridland
- Strategies for successful writing, a rhetoric, research guide, and reader, James A. Reinking, Andrew W. Hart, Robert von der Osten
- Essentials of English, Vincent F. Hopper, Cedric Gale, Ronald C. Foote
- A practical system of rhetoric,, or the principles and rules of style, inferred from examples of writing
- Sin and syntax, how to craft wickedly effective prose, Constance Hale ; foreword by Karen Elizabeth Gordon
- The golden book on writing,, by David Lambuth and others. Foreword by Budd Schulberg
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White ; illustrated by Maira Kalman
- Riveting reports, Bruce Ross-Larson
- Creative writing, Lavonne Mueller, Jerry D. Reynolds
- Write your college essay in less than a day, Elizabeth Wissner-Gross
- Murder your darlings, and other gentle writing advice from Aristotle to Zinsser, Roy Peter Clark
- The muses among us, eloquent listening and other pleasures of the writer's craft, Kim Stafford
- Writing:, form, process, purpose
- Prentice-Hall grammar and composition, level 6, prepared by Gary Forlini
- Writing with a purpose, James M. McCrimmon, with the assistance of Webb Salmon
- Visual writing, Anne Hanson
- Vex, hex, smash, smooch, let verbs power your writing, Constance Hale
- The Mcgraw-Hill guide, writing for college, writing for life, Duane Roen, Gregory R. Glau, Barry M. Maid
- Motives for writing, [compiled by] Robert Keith Miller, Suzanne Webb
- Putting it in paragraphs, Lois B. Jones and Jane L. Evanson
- Essay writing practice, informative
- Writing as a second language, from experience to story to prose, Donald Davis
- Bell & Cohn's handbook of grammar, style, and usage, [by] James K. Bell and Adrian A. Cohn
- The art of X-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- Just a note to say--, the perfect words for every occasion, by Florence Isaacs
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; with revisions, an introduction, and a chapter on writing by E.B. White ; [foreword by Roger Angell]
- Writing to persuade, how to bring people over to your side, Trish Hall
- On writing well, the classic guide to writing nonfiction, William Zinsser
- A new way to better English
- The Oxford guide to effective writing and speaking, John Seely
- Creative writing through letters, by Susan Nichols Pulsifer
- An abridgment of Blair's Lectures on rhetoric., Rev. and cor. for the use of academies and schools. With questions adapted to the work., By a gentleman of Portland. Arranged upon an original plan of the present publisher
- Writer's guide and index to English, [by] Porter G. Perrin
- Building great sentences, exploring the writer's craft, Brooks Landon
- On writing well, the classic guide to writing nonfiction, William Zinsser
- Say what you mean, [by] Rudolf Flesch
- Mastering workplace skills
- The political speechwriter's companion, a guide for writers and speakers, Robert A. Lehrman, Eric Schnure
- How to write a sentence, and how to read one, Stanley Fish
- American composition and rhetoric
- A practical system of rhetoric, or, the principles and rules of style,, inferred from examples of writing,, by Samuel P. Newman
- Rip the page!, adventures in creative writing, Karen Benke
- A practical system of rhetoric,, or, The principles and rules of style, inferred from examples of writing
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