Scriptor: H. W. FowlerAlias: H. W. Fowler, Henry Fowler, Henry W. Fowler, H. W. Fowler ed., Henry Watson Fowler
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(eng)Note that the original edition of The King's English was co-written by Henry Fowler and his brother Francis. Most editions of The King's English and Modern English Usage floating around today are those revised by Sir Ernest Gowers and (more recently) Robert Burchfield.
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Disambiguation Notice(eng)Note that the original edition of The King's English was co-written by Henry Fowler and his brother Francis. Most editions of The King's English and Modern English Usage floating around today are those revised by Sir Ernest Gowers and (more recently) Robert Burchfield. Iungere cum…
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