Incoming Resources
- Improve your written English, master the essentials of grammar, punctuation and spelling and write with greater confidence, Marion Field
- I Want to Be a Veterinarian [Release date Oct. 2, 2018], Laura Driscoll
- Have you eaten grandma?,, or, the life-saving importance of correct punctuation, grammar, and good English, Gyles Brandreth
- Says who?, a kinder, funner usage guide for everyone who cares about words, Anne Curzan, Ph.D
- The World book complete word power library
- Dictionary of pronunciation
- Octopus opposites, written by Stella Blackstone ; illustrated by Stephanie Bauer
- The accidents of style, good advice on how not to write badly, Charles Harrington Elster
- Common grammatical mistakes, Ann Riggs
- Critical inquiry, the process of argument, Michael Boylan
- Descriptive words & phrases, produced and directed by First Light Pictures, Inc
- One word, contemporary writers on the words they love or loathe, edited by Molly McQuade
- Reference handbook of grammar & usage
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar's ABC book, Eric Carle
- Fry's English delight
- The dictionary of bias-free usage, a guide to nondiscriminatory language, by Rosalie Maggio
- Talking about people, a guide to fair and accurate language, Rosalie Maggio
- Dos, don'ts & maybes of English usage, Theodore M. Bernstein, with the assistance of Marylea Meyersohn and Bertram Lippman
- Usage and abusage, a guide to good English, Eric Partridge
- Says who?, a kinder, funner usage guide for everyone who cares about words, Anne Curzan, Ph.D.
- Fowler's dictionary of modern English usage, first edition H. W. Fowler ; fourth edition edited by Jeremy Butterfield
- American usage and style, the consensus, Roy H. Copperud
- The grouchy grammarian, a how-not-to guide to the 47 most common mistakes by journalists, broadcasters, and others who should know better, Thomas Parrish
- Says who?, a kinder, funner usage guide for everyone who cares about words, Anne Curzan, Ph.D.