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		<title>The Fine Art of Copyediting</title>
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		<description>Even though you might not be a copyeditor in a publishing house, the information that Stainton provides can be useful to any editor as well as to any writer.</description>
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		<title>The Copyeditor&apos;s Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications</title>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;The Copyeditor&apos;s Handbook&lt;/i&gt; is a solid resource for novice and experienced copyeditors alike. Although it functions well as a textbook and a general learning tool, it certainly is not a replacement for The Chicago manual of style, nor does it purport to be. It&apos;s a book that acknowledges an assortment of vexing copyediting questions and offers multiple answers to most of them.</description>
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		<title>Copyediting: A Practical Guide</title>
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		<description>If you could own only one book on copyediting, Karen Judd&apos;s &lt;i&gt;Copyediting: A Practical Guide&lt;/i&gt; would be an excellent choice. Even if you already own the second edition, published in 1990, you will certainly find useful updates in the new third edition.</description>
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		<title>ACES Book Reviews</title>
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		<description>A collection of reviews of recent books in editing (particularly for journalism).</description>
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