Chicago Manual of Style. Thirteenth Edition.
Ebrey East Asia Japan Plus Perrin Guide To The Chicago Manual Of Style
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This chapter from “The Chicago Manual of Style”, 14th Edition is a brief guide for authors and professional indexers. It covers the nuts and bolts of preparing an index, from marking the page proofs to typing the index, as well as the general principles involved. It also addresses common indexing problems, such as subentries, punctuation, and confusing names. Along with the Manual, this chapter has been thoroughly revised with the addition of numerous examples and an updated discussion of computer usage.
Indexes: A Chapter from The Chicago Manual of Style
The Chicago Manual of Style & the Elements of Style, Special Edition
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What is now known as The Chicago Manual of Style was first published in 1906 as a “Manual of Style: Being a compilation of the typographical rules in force at the University of Chicago Press, to which are appended specimens of type in use.” From this earliest, 200-page edition, the manual has evolved into a reference style guide of 984 pages in its 15th edition. But sometimes, as the saying goes, less is more. Now you can get back to the basics with this reprint of the original 1906 edition of the Manual of Style. It includes rules…





