The Gregg Reference Manual
The Gregg Reference Manual: A Manual of Style, Grammar, Usage, and Formatting is a guide to English grammar and style, written by William A. Sabin[1] and published by McGraw-Hill. The book is named after John Robert Gregg. The Tenth edition was published in 2005.
The book was first published in 1951 as the Reference Manual for Stenographers and Typists by Ruth E. Gavin of the Gregg Publishing Company.
The book is widely used in business and professional circles.[2][3] Neil Holdway, a news editor on the Chicago Daily Herald said the book "can answer the tough grammar questions, and it has provided me with authoritative yet readable explanations I can comfortably pass on to the newsroom when discussing our fair language."[4]
References
- ^ "William A. Sabin" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-09-08. [dead link ]
- ^ Sparks, Phillip S. (2004). Commonsense Grammar and Style: The Textbook. Westview Publishing Co., Inc. p. 184. ISBN 0974873020.
- ^ Sigismund Huff, Anne (1999). Writing for scholarly publication. SAGE. p. 185. ISBN 0761918051.
- ^ Holdway, Neil (2001). "Gregg Reference Manual". Copydesk. American Copy Editors Society. Retrieved 2009-09-08. [dead link ]
External links
"The Gregg Reference Manual". McGraw-Hill. Retrieved 2009-09-08.