Sheridan Baker is Professor Emeritus of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan. He is the author of many works, including The Harper Handbook to Literature, Ernest Hemingway: An Introduction and Interpretation, The Complete Stylist, The Essayist, and The Practical Stylist. He is co-author of The Written Word and The Practical Imagination. He is currently at work on two volumes for the Wesleyan University Press's Works of Fielding.
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This was a genuinely wonderful book to read. I followed up on the sixth edition (specifically) upon recommendation in another book - I believe it was Write It Up, by Silvia. This is easy to read: it contains solidly good advice and communicates with simple language.
The Practical Stylist was an assigned text in our High School English classes, but not a bad one. I'm thinking it was Ken Bell, English faculty at Westminster, c. 1979-1980 who assigned this... but it could well have been another fine teacher. I recall using this style guide as a text at Williston in 1978-9, I think, too... I remember what was good about it was clarity and brevity. Now I want to find a copy.
A short and fairly basic book on expository writing, particularly research papers. It covers essential information and does so in a clear and concise way. In this way, the author illustrates principals discussed in the text itself. Also, Sheridan Baker has a talent for clever use of words and writing that makes some points memorable as well as occasionally entertaining.