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> Kelly,
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> Thanks for the valuable information below. I haven't heard of the
> main book you referenced below but will most definitely check it out.
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> Thanks again,
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> Cassandra Parker
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> From: Kelly Parr[SMTP:KParr -at- c-bridge -dot- com]
> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 11:38 AM
> To: TECHWR-L
> Subject: RE: Essential TW reference
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> What's the one reference book (not including the dictionary
> or thesaurus) that you would never give up? Why that one?
>
> No question: Brusaw, Charles T., Gerald J. Alred, and
> Walter E. Oliu. Handbook of Technical Writers, Fifth Ed. St. Martin's
> Press, 1997.
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