The Little Seagull Handbook
Spiral Bound
Richard Bullock (Author, Wright State University), Francine Weinberg (Author)
The only pocket-sized handbook that offers help with the specific kinds of writing college students are expected to do.
The Little Seagull Handbook is easy to use, contains complete documentation guidelines, and is the only pocket handbook to include thorough coverage of paragraphs. This new handbook is an indispensable and affordable tool for all students who write.
Book Details
- Spiral Bound
- January 2011
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ISBN 978-0-393-91151-0
- 5.8 × 7.4 in
/ 353 pages
- Territory Rights: Worldwide
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Endorsements & Reviews
“The material on rhetoric and genre is a real plus.” — Jeffrey Andelora, Mesa Community College
“This book is smart and useful—and it’s well-designed. Students can easily find what they need.” — Susanmarie Harrington, University of Vermont
“A book students can really use on their own.” — Pat McQueeney, Johnson County Community College
“The chapters on documentation are great.” — Audley Hall, Northwest Arkansas Community College
“I would order this handbook. I commend its clarity and conciseness.” — Pamela Bourgeois, California State University at Northridge
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