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The Little, Brown Handbook (10th Edition) (MyCompLab Series)

The Little, Brown Handbook (10th Edition) (MyCompLab Series)
Authors: H. Ramsey Fowler, Jane E. Aaron
Publisher: Longman
Category: Book

List Price: $74.67
Buy New: $58.18
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 42 reviews
Sales Rank: 40753

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 10
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 992
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.4

ISBN: 0321389514
Dewey Decimal Number: 808.042
EAN: 9780321389510

Publication Date: February 18, 2006
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Product Description

The most trusted and authoritative name in handbooks, The Little, Brown Compact Handbook with Exercises is an easy-to-use reference that will answer any question you may have in grammar, writing, or research. It also includes exercises so you can practice skills. This edition offers the latest information on writing with computers, writing online, analyzing visuals, and researching effectively on the Internet. With clear explanations, a wealth of examples, and quick reference checklists and boxes, The Little, Brown Compact Handbook will makes it easy to find what you need and use the information you find.

Will answer any question a writer has about grammar, the writing process, or research.

The writing process, critical thinking, argumentative writing, style, grammar, mechanics, usage, the research process, how to document sources. Anyone who wants a reliable writing reference book.




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5 out of 5 stars What else does a writer need?   June 7, 2000
 53 out of 55 found this review helpful

This handbook is all an aspiring writer needs to grasp the technical aspects of the English language. Virtually every nuance of English grammar is discussed at length, including the subjunctive mood (yes, English has one), and the Passive voice (yes, the one your English teacher always asked you not to use!). The book has 883 pages. I will value this even more when I go to graduate school next year.

Why is this book useful? Have you ever wanted to know how to correctly use question marks, commas, and quotation marks? Well, virtually every punctuation mark in existence is explained in the book. Typically rules of usage are given first, and then the explanation is followed by an example sentence. This format makes learning the concepts very easy.

There are also extremely helpful chapters on the use reasoning skills, reading and thinking critically, revising, editing, finding sources, and many, many more helpful topics. The book has sections on MLA, APA, CBE, and Chicago Styles of citing works. So whether you need to write a paper for a Psychology class or an English class, you can find help here. There are also tips included on how to do work in various fields, such as the humanities and social sciences. Another informative section is Glossary of Usage chapter. Included here are commonly misused words, and an explanation of their correct usage (and examples of such usage). For instance, did you know that "lay" is transitive and "lie" intransitive? Or did you know that the past participle form of "lie" is "I have lain?"

I could go on and on about what is included, but there is just so much, it would take more than a few pages! You will have to trust me that this book offers grammar tips, writing hints, citation methods, and other helpful tools. Here is a listing of the contents for all interested:

Preface for Instructors

Preface for Students: Using This Book Introduction: Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing

Pt. I The Whole Paper and Paragraphs

Pt. II Grammatical Sentences

Pt. III Clear Sentences

Pt. IV Effective Sentences

Pt. V Punctuation

Pt. VI Mechanics

Pt. VII Effective Words

Pt. VIII Research Writing

Pt. IX Special Writing Situations

App. A Document Format

App. B Writing with a Computer

App. C Oral Presentations, Glossary of Usage, Glossary of Terms


4 out of 5 stars A good writers and composition handbook   April 28, 2006
 26 out of 26 found this review helpful

I taught this book for three years at a community college. It was in between using two Diana Hacker books Rules for Writers and the Bedford Handbook.

For myself, this book is very comprehensive. If I could, I could have taught the entire course using this text, although our college requires an additional "reader." There are enough sample essays and other pieces in here that the reader portion could be done with this book. Its approach is encyclopedic to grammar, punctuation, usage, and spelling problems.

I also found its section on composition essentials very well done, particularly chapter 4 on paragraphs. I found their explanation of how to do MLA papers and research papers in general quite useful.

Before we used this textbook, I would usually download supplementary information from net websites on paragraphing and MLA papers to fill in the gap between what students wanted to know and what the textbooks said on these and other subject. However, the Little,Brown Handbook was so full of information, that I did not have to do that during the years I used this book.

This is a good book if one is embarking on a serious campaign as a writer. When I was more active as a writer, I found that other writers and copy editors on publications I worked on continually stocked up on such books. These are the best places to look for clarification on problems of grammar, mechanicws, and usage. Surprisingly, even for the experienced degreed writer, what such books say about improving rhetoric or diction is often useful, the basics we can forget easily.
As such, even though our college has moved back to Hacker, I will keep it out as a reference for my own writing and editing.

Yet, as a text book for an individual composition course, its sixty dollar price, makes the book an outrageous drag on already emptied student pockets. The scandal of the price of university texts needs to be exposed and investigated.



5 out of 5 stars Essential tool for all wordsmiths, not just students   March 1, 2005
 19 out of 19 found this review helpful

Although intended primarily for students, The Little Brown Handbook is an excellent reference for all nonfiction writers. While writing my own recent book on option pricing, I consulted it often regarding the use of colons, semicolons, dashes, and other fine points of punctuation. It even served as an arbiter of correct grammar and usage in the occasional dispute with my copy editor! Almost everything critical to good writing is covered--from organization, paragraph coherence, and sentence structure, to punctuation, word choice, and issues of style--and in sufficient detail to be useful to the working wordsmith. Guidelines for academic writers, a discussion of the American Psychological Association (APA) style employed in the social sciences, and suggestions for use of the internet in research, also appear in The Little Brown Handbook. All in all, this book should be found near the Strunk and White classic, The Elements of Style, on any writer's bookshelf. I would unhesitatingly recommend it to anyone who writes, either for pleasure or for a living.

Jeffrey Owen Katz, Ph.D.
Author (With Donna L. McCormick):
"Advanced Option Pricing Models" (McGraw Hill, 2005)
"The Encyclopedia of Trading Strategies" (McGraw Hill, 2000)



5 out of 5 stars The Little Brown Handbook   March 13, 2000
 15 out of 16 found this review helpful

This is a great reference book for anyone with grammar questions. The index and page layouts are brillantly designed by the Parsons School of Design, and it shows on every page. I have never found a reference book so easy to navigate. The book is small (mine is 5.5" X 8.5") AND amazingly lightweight for 800 pages . The binding is strong and the book lays comfortably open as you use it. YOU WILL LOVE THIS BOOK. I buy it for every writing job I take. This is my third copy.


4 out of 5 stars This book is great for writers & editors too.   November 10, 1999
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

Don't dismiss this book as being just for students! This book distinguishes itself by giving some helpful tips that go beyond those offered by many grammatical, word usage, & style books out there. For example, in determining whether to put a comma between two adjectives, Garner's book (Modern American Usage) doesn't give the tip of reversing the order of them like Little, Brown does. This book has many lists & other tips/tricks that come in handy. The book's chapters relating to grammer, sentences, punctuation, & mechanics would be useful to anyone who wants to improve his or her writing.




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