The Harbrace Reader for Canadians


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The Harbrace Reader for Canadians provides a compact collection of Canadian and international essays ranging from the classic to the contemporary. Selections are organized by rhetorical mode and include introductions and concluding questions. Edited by the author of Harcourt's market leading style guide, Fit to Print, this reader gains from Joanne Buckley's years of teaching and writing composition texts.







Harbrace Pocket Guide for Canadians


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The Harbrace Pocket Guide for Canadians offers an alternative to the more comprehensive handbooks available. While maintaining the clear presentation and organization of The Harbrace Handbook for Canadians, the Pocket Guide contains fewer chapters and less description. Despite its brevity, it still includes a glossary, a rhetoric component, and information for ESL students.










Harbrace College Reader


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Checkmate


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This clear, easy-to-use guide appeals to students from multiple disciplines and presents grammar, punctuation, style, usage, documentation, and more in a readable, accessible format. Set up with the writing process in mind, Checkmate takes a lighthearted approach to what can often be considered a dry subject. Written to be a convenient reference for students to use while revising drafts as well as during the composing process, Checkmate concentrates on writing in different contexts, not just for the academic setting.




Canadian Books in Print 2002


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Containing more than 48000 titles, of which approximately 4000 have a 2001 imprint, the author and title index is extensively cross-referenced. It offers a complete directory of Canadian publishers available, listing the names and ISBN prefixes, as well as the street, e-mail and web addresses.




Canadian Books in Print 2002


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