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[16th ed.]
14.105 Question marks or exclamation points in book titles
title ends with a question mark or an exclamation point, no colon is added before any subtitle. When the... subtitle (see third example below). Any punctuation other than a period required by the surrounding... |
[16th ed.]
8.165 Double titles connected by “or”
double titles (or titles and subtitles) connected by or are traditionally referred to as in the first... |
[16th ed.]
14.99 Use of “or” with double titles
and subtitles) connected by or are traditionally separated by a semicolon, with a comma following... |
[16th ed.]
8.157 Principles of headline-style capitalization
mentioned or cited in text and notes: Capitalize the first and last words in titles and subtitles (but...title or subtitle. For examples, see 8.158 . For hyphenated compounds in titles, see 8.159 .... |
[16th ed.]
14.101 Dates in titles
1920 to 1945”), dates in a title or subtitle are set off by commas, even if differentiated only by... |
[16th ed.]
11.3 Capitalization of foreign titles
words that would be capitalized in normal prose — first word of title and subtitle and all proper nouns... |
[16th ed.]
1.18 Title page
iii) presents the full title of the book; the subtitle, if any; the name of the author, editor, or...translator; and the name and location of the publisher. If the type size or style of the subtitle ... |
[16th ed.]
14.171 Information to be included
all of the following data: Full name(s) of author or authors Title and subtitle of article or column... |
[16th ed.]
6.54 Use of the semicolon
parenthetical text citations, see 15.29 . For its use with a second subtitle of a work, see 14.98 .... |
[16th ed.]
14.176 Journal article—title
and subtitle are separated by a colon. See also 8.154–95 . For examples, see 14.18 and the paragraphs... |
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