First Lessons in Composition,

First Lessons in Composition by G. P. Quackenbos is a comprehensive guide published by Regents of University of Michigan’s Scholarly Publishing Office in September 2006. This edition, written in English and spanning 196 pages, offers foundational insights into the art of writing and composition. It serves as an educational resource, focusing on essential techniques and principles that underpin effective writing.
Readers will find a structured approach to the craft of composition, emphasizing historical contexts and practical applications. The book covers various aspects of writing, including language arts and disciplines, while also touching on the history of writing in the United States and the Americas. This edition is designed to support learners in developing their writing skills through clear explanations and examples, making it a valuable addition to any educational library.
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