"A Few Suggestions to McGraw-Hill Authors" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of early 20th-century publishing. Originally intended as an internal guide for authors working with the McGraw-Hill Book Company, this volume provides detailed instructions on manuscript preparation, typography, proofreading, and the overall production of books.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in authorship and the publishing process, this handbook covers a range of topics essential for preparing a manuscript for publication. From practical advice on editing and submission to considerations of style and formatting, "A Few Suggestions" provides insights into the standards and practices of a major publishing house during a pivotal era in book production. This meticulously prepared reprint offers a unique perspective on the craft of writing and the art of bringing a book to life.
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