This book provides a historical study on the evolution of editorial
style and its progress towards standardisation through an examination of
early modern English style guides. The text considers the variety of
ways authors, editors and printers directly implemented or uniquely
interpreted and adapted the guidelines of these style guides as part of
their inherently human editorial practice. Offering a critical mapping
of early modern style guides, Jocelyn Hargrave explores when and how
style guides originated, how they contributed to the evolution of
editorial practice and how they impacted the overall publishing of
content.