Proof-Reading / A Series of Essays for Readers and Their Employers, and for Authors and Editors
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A SERIES OF ESSAYS FOR READERS AND THEIR EMPLOYERS, AND FOR AUTHORS AND EDITORS.
BY F. HORACE TEALL,
Critical Proof-reader and Editor on the Century and Standard Dictionaries; also Editor of Proof-room Notes and Queries Department of “The Inland Printer.”
Chicago: The Inland Printer Company. 1899.
Copyrighted, 1898, by The Inland Printer Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Press of The Henry O. Shepard Company, Chicago.
THIS collection of essays will show very plainly that they were not written with a view to publication in a book. As a result of this, the subject-matter is not treated consecutively, systematically, or exhaustively. Some references to momentary events at the time of writing, even, have been left unchanged.
It is hoped, however, that, even with the acknowledged imperfections, the book may be found suggestive and useful by those to whose service it is dedicated in the title-page.
Some of the chapters are slightly technical, having been originally addressed to proof-readers only; but even these are thought to be sufficiently general in their composition to be interesting and useful to authors and editors.
PROOF-READING.