Overview
Visual evidence from the title page confirms the title 'Manual of Style', publisher 'The University of Chicago Press', and publication year '1906', which definitively identifies this as the rare first edition of the foundational publishing guide.
Story
Published in 1906 by the University of Chicago Press, this text originated as a single sheet of typographic fundamentals compiled by a proofreader in the 1890s. It evolved into the definitive style guide for American English, making this first edition a cornerstone document in the history of modern publishing and editing. Antiquarian books related to typography, printing history, and publishing standards have a dedicated but niche collector base.
Maker / Origin
University of Chicago Press
Condition & Value
Visible condition presents significant challenges to value. There is prominent staining on the title page, edge wear, and creasing to the original paper wrappers. Faint writing is present on the upper front cover, and the inner hinge appears exposed or fragile, suggesting potential binding instability.