This textbook, titled "The Gregg Reference Manual: A Manual of Style, Grammar, Usage, and Formatting", is a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their writing skills. Written by William A. Sabin and published by McGraw-Hill Higher Education in 2005, this spiral-bound book is easy to navigate and contains 704 pages of useful information. The publication covers a range of topics such as grammar, punctuation, style, formatting, and usage. It is suitable for anyone who wants to improve their writing skills, including students, professionals, and writers. The book is available in English language and measures 8.9 inches in length, 8 inches in width, and 1.4 inches in height. It weighs 37.1 ounces and has a total of 704 pages.
I've been using The Gregg Reference Manual for about twenty years. I finally decided to give my copy to a friend, and "upgrade" to a newer edition. I can't afford to purchase the most recent--it's more than $75--so I upgraded to edition 10. The copy, although used, has no underlining, and is as beautifully organized as previous editions.
Title is a good title because it doesn't tell what it references. Office Procedures would have been a better title.
This is a very good reference book for office procedures. It would be wise to have one in your office for guide to various document writing etc. I pleased I purchased 2 copies.