The Chicago Manual of Style is an American English style guide published by the University of Chicago Press. The Manual’s guidelines for publishing, style and usage, and citations and indexes—known as ...
Since its first edition, in 1906, the Chicago Manual of Style has been a vital reference for every book and magazine editor. The AP Stylebook guides many newspapers — though not The Washington Post, ...
In 1906, the University of Chicago Press published a 200-page book with the lofty title: Manual of Style: Being a compilation of the typographical rules in force at the University of Chicago Press, to ...
The editors of the Chicago Manual of Style resist the changing winds of linguistic fashion. But that doesn’t mean they ignore how the English language and usage are evolving. Here are several big ...
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