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Ernest Gowers

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Ernest Gowers in 1920 Sir Ernest Arthur Gowers (; 2 June 1880 – 16 April 1966) was a British civil servant and author who is best remembered for his book ''Plain Words,'' first published in 1948, and his revision of Fowler's classic ''Modern English Usage''. Before making his name as an author, he had a long career in the Civil Service, which he entered in 1903. His final full-time appointment was as Senior Regional Commissioner for Civil Defence, London Region (1940–45). After the Second World War, he was appointed chairman of numerous government inquiries, including the 1949 Royal Commission into Capital Punishment. He was also chairman of the Harlow New Town Development Corporation. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The complete plain words / by Sir Ernest Gowers. by Gowers, Ernest, 1880-1966

    Published 1988
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    H. W. Fowler : the man and his teaching. by Gowers, Ernest, 1880-1966

    Published 1957
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    Plain words : their ABC. by Gowers, Ernest, 1880-1966

    Published 1954
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    A dictionary of modern English usage / by H.W. Fowler. by Fowler, H. W. (Henry Watson), 1858-1933

    Published 1965
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