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The Elements of Style [Illustrated] Paperback – Illustrated, August 28, 2007
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The only style manual to ever appear on a bestseller list now refreshed by one of our most beloved illustrators
Every English writer knows Strunk and White's The Elements of Style. The book’s mantra, make every word tell, is still on point. This much-loved classic, now in its fourth edition, will forever be the go-to guide when in need of a hint to make a turn of phrase clearer or a reminder on how to enliven prose with the active voice. The only style manual to ever appear on bestseller lists has explained to millions of readers the basic principals of plain English, and Maira Kalman’s fifty-seven exquisite illustrations give the revered work a jolt of new energy, making the learning experience more colorful and clear.
- Print length147 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPenguin Books
- Publication dateAugust 28, 2007
- Reading age18 years and up
- Dimensions7.76 x 5.08 x 0.44 inches
- ISBN-109780143112723
- ISBN-13978-0143112723
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"While The Elements of Style has never lacked fans or dutiful adherents, appreciation for this slim volume has taken a turn toward the whimsical and even surreal." —The New York Times
"The pictures are playful and subtle, which suits the spirit of this beloved bestseller." —USA Today
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- ASIN : 0143112724
- Publisher : Penguin Books; 4th ed. edition (August 28, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 147 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780143112723
- ISBN-13 : 978-0143112723
- Reading age : 18 years and up
- Item Weight : 4.6 ounces
- Dimensions : 7.76 x 5.08 x 0.44 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #33,283 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #14 in Grammar Reference (Books)
- #23 in Writing Skill Reference (Books)
- #45 in Fiction Writing Reference (Books)
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William Strunk Jr. (1 July 1869 – 26 September 1946), was a professor of English at Cornell University and author of the The Elements of Style (1918). After revision and enlargement by his former student E. B. White, it became a highly influential guide to English usage during the late 20th century, commonly called Strunk & White.
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Customers find the illustrations delightful, entertaining, and colorful. They say the writing style is essential, concise, and easy to read. Readers describe the book as informative, useful, and a great reference. They mention it's a pleasure to read and study. Additionally, they find the humor amusing and laugh-out-loud funny.
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Customers find the illustrations delightful, entertaining, and colorful. They describe the book as a timeless classic and say the original content is still relevant today.
"...it; for its festive addition of stylized, colorful illustrations of mountains and trees; figures in brightly colored clothes,fanciful images of..." Read more
"...Ms. Kalman's paintings are colorful, mostly full page, some double page, and attractively quirky. Her subject's eyes are intelligent and draw you in...." Read more
"...and isn't the best, but as soon as you open it and see the gorgeous, glossy, full color illustrations paired with the text we know and love from..." Read more
"...This edition is different from the others. It's illustrated, by artist Maira Kalman, whose dreamlike, impressionistic images reminded me how..." Read more
Customers find the writing style in the book concise, easy to read, and fun. They say it serves the purpose as a writing manual and opens their eyes to different styles of writing. Readers also mention the book will make them better writers.
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Customers find the book very informative, useful, and an incredible resource. They say it has just enough examples and explanation on each rule. Readers also mention it's comprehensive and illuminating for any writer.
"...days and I certainly use it in my writing classes because it is extremey useful, because of its clarity, because the explanations are condensed, and..." Read more
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"...are many, many valuable lessons contained in Strunk's short and useful guide but the best ones, for me, are the ones regarding comma usage and his..." Read more
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Customers find the book great for writers and students. They say it's a pleasure to read and study, and good for beginning college students. Readers also mention the book refreshes their memory from kindergarten when they learned the basic principles of words.
"...and the lovely illustrations make it even more of a pleasure to read and study!" Read more
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"...edition of Elements of Style, is not only educational but also joy-filled and amusing. .And perhaps that pooch is asking you to take him home." Read more
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Since I hadn't reread the old one in who knows how many years, what induced me to buy a new one? I have always retained affection for Strunk's "little book."
Recently I read a review of the new "The Elements of Style Illustrated," and saw a few of the paintings by Maira Kalman. And I heard of the song cycle, based on the book, composed by young Nico Muhly in collaboration with Ms. Kalman and premiered in the Rose Main Reading Room of the New York Public Library.
The illustrated book sounded like fun, so I ordered it, which prompted me to read Strunk's words again with new appreciation.
The overall design of the new book is appealing -- bright red covers, a somewhat larger format (about an inch wider, a half-inch taller, and 156 pages as opposed to 71), the cleaner look of the pages (with more white space and semi-glossy). Both books are hardbacks; I think I would not like the feel of the new one as a paperback.
Most striking on the mostly bare, red front cover, is a huge white colon punctuation mark, centered below "THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE." The printing is white (no connection to E. B. White, I'm sure). The word "illustrated" in small gold italic is printed near the lower right. The red back cover is completely bare except for a matching, centered white semicolon.
The cover designer, presumably Ms. Kalman or someone she worked closely with, no doubt intended that we follow these magnified punctuation marks: The colon by reading and viewing the book. The semicolon by proceeding to our own independent work.
Ms. Kalman's paintings are colorful, mostly full page, some double page, and attractively quirky. Her subject's eyes are intelligent and draw you in. The first double page appears to be of E. B. White, comfortably seated with a book, in a roomful of books -- piled on the tables, stacked on the floor, shelved in bookcases; on another chair, I think I see his dachshund Minnie who won't relinquish her place to more books. At the end of "Elements" are Ms. Kalman's paintings of Strunk, White again, and of herself.
Those of you who were introduced to Strunk years ago, in a Diction and Usage class somewhere (say, Ann Arbor), don't need anyone else to tell you of his value and influence. You who have yet to read him, should have confidence in the millions who already have, knowing that his brief remarks about writing will prove clarifying, incisive, and encouraging. Enjoy Maira Kalman's gallery. The book is a thing of intellectual and visual beauty.
I opened my parcel in front of a guest and she immediately wanted to feel it and read it. The illustrations add a lot of charm.
If you have read this book before and want a copy to keep, or are giving this book as a gift to a writer or reader, this would be the edition I'd choose. It is well worth the extra money and is a wonderful edtion to any library.
The old Strunk and White I read because I felt I should, this edition I read because it is a pleasure.
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Reviewed in Brazil on March 24, 2019
However, I must add that the fourth edition (the one that doesn't have any illustrations) is more handy; it's pocket-sized—not larger than your Phablet!
Quality and Quantity: Illustrated version1:0Non-illustrated version (as it doesn't have any illustrations and is small in size)
In terms of content: both are equivalent; word count is almost same as Index is same.
About the book: Simply, the Best.

















