: This edition often features slightly higher-quality paper and a more decorative cover, celebrating the book's long-standing impact on American English. Why the Fourth Edition is Preferred
: This is the most common version. It features the classic 105-page count, making it thin and light enough to carry in a laptop bag or backpack. The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition
: This edition, which includes a foreword by Roger Angell, bridges the gap between Strunk's original 1918 rules and modern writing sensibilities. : This edition often features slightly higher-quality paper
: It retains the "An Approach to Style" chapter written by E.B. White, which provides philosophical advice on the "spirit" of writing beyond just grammar. The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition