Write Right!
A Desktop Digest of Punctuation, Grammar, and Style
by Jan Venolia
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appears in English Grammar, English Grammar, and Writing.
The newest edition of Jan Venolia's bestselling guide, Write Right! is an essential resource for writers with 500,000 copies sold since publication. In this age of electronic correspondence and selfproduced documents, we need a useful and reliable writing guide more than ever. Write Right! covers the essentials of good writing in a concise and e...
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