Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 546
Trim: 5½ x 8½
978-0-8226-3011-1 • Paperback • May 1991 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
978-1-4616-1417-3 • eBook • May 1991 • $15.99 • (£11.99)
Robert Shipman is an Emeritus Professor of Mass Communications, Mankato State University.
Sure to be a word-lover's delight, Shipman's contribution to popular lexicology is a book-length variation upon that curiously gratifying chapter of Strunk and White's infamous ^RElements of Style, Misused Words and Expressions^I.
— Booklist
Shipman has an easy way of explaining word usage.
— Donald F. Brod, Chair, Department of Journalism, Northern Illinois University
^RA Pun My Word^I, a simple and practical word guide to English, is the way to review-and have some fun along the way....'Now I understand,' you'll say, reading the clever, tongue-in-cheek examples. You'll recognize words and expressions you've used interchangeably-and wrongly!
— Writer's Digest Book Club Bulletin
...a superb guide to the intricacies of the language....provides clear distinctions between and among confusing words but does so in a light and often humorous manner. Such a book is especially useful to journalism students, and even practicing journalists...
— John C. Merrill, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, University of Missouri
...a sophisticated yet practical guide to the many common confusions of English usage, leavened with uncommon wit....
— Joan Konner, Dean, Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University
^RA Pun My Word^I educates with humor and charm....
— Jane F. Earley, Dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, Mankato State University
This reference should be on the desks of journalists, students, and all of us who remain concerned with the nuances of language.
— James R. Boylan, University of Massachusetts
...useful for writers who want a quick, conservative, ready-reference source to help them choose the right word from confusables of various kinds.
— American Reference Books Annual
The book consists of hundreds of clear explanations of the most troubling of English uses and misuses....explanations aren't easily found in dictionaries without looking up at least two words and then combing through multiple definitions. ^RA Pun My Word^I makes quick work of such forays into accuracy.
— Quill and Scroll