inside cover The Elements of Style illustrated

I’ve always had a soft spot for beautiful books. Bright covers, deckle-edge pages, crisp dust jackets, engravings, illustrations… there are a thousand ways to make a gorgeous book, and they are why I will buy the hardcover over the ebook every time.

Have I ever purchased a book just because it was beautiful? Well, I have to want the actual copy between the covers; I don’t own a book I wouldn’t actually read. But there have been many times that I’ve purchased a book I already have just because the design was so lovely. I’m most guilty of this with Jane Eyre, my favorite book: I have 29 different editions of Jane Eyre (don’t laugh!).

I’m always growing my toolkit of editing resources, including reference books. Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style is next on my list, and while I’m building my reference library, why not choose the most beautiful editions? This illustrated edition (with work by Maira Kalman) from Penguin fits the bill.

Which to choose: the cherry-red hardcover or the whimsical softcover? Regardless, I love the pretty illustrations.

inside The Elements of Style illustrated, via Alabama Chanin

photos via CopyStrands and Alabama Chanin

It all seems wonderfully over-the-top for a somewhat dry (but oh-so-useful) little writing manual. I think I’m in love.

What do you think? Any beautiful books you’ve fallen for lately?

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6 responses to “Toolkit | Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style”

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  2. […] written before of my love of beautiful books. As an editor, it’s no surprise that I’m also a big fan of organization and order. This […]

  3. […] to furnish my office space. Should I place a mirror or a large poster on the back wall? Which of my favorite reference books should come along with me (vs. staying at home in my freelance studio)? So many important […]

  4. […] two favorites are Jane Eyre (my all-time favorite book) and The Elements of Style (another fave), but there are tons of other fun ones, too, from A Wrinkle in Time and Pride and Prejudice to Le […]

  5. I’d be grateful if you post the contents page.

  6. Hi, Lisa! This version has an identical table of contents to the original, which you can view here:

    https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Elements_of_Style/3Yw6AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1

    Hope this helps!

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