Synopsis
The Chicago Manual of Style has set the editorial
standard since 1906, providing consistent, systematic
guidelines for writers, editors, proofreaders, indexers,
copywriters, and publishers. With meticulous attention to
usage--in punctuation, documentation, foreign languages,
indexes, design, and typography--University of Chicago Press
offers a reliable anchor of accuracy in a world chaotic with
choices, variations, and egregious errors. The 14th edition
of the manual, published in 1993, is a great improvement on
their last tome of excellence, with nearly 200 additional
pages reflecting the significant changes in style, usage,
procedure, and technology since their last effort in 1982.
Reorganized and revised for greater accessibility, it's the
last word for those who work with words.