The Chicago Manual of Style - History of Editions

History of Editions

  • 1st ed., 1906
  • 2nd ed., 1910
  • 3rd ed., 1911
  • 4th ed., 1914
  • 5th ed., 1917
  • 6th ed., 1919
  • 7th ed., 1920
  • 8th ed., 1925
  • 9th ed., 1927
  • 10th ed., 1937
  • 11th ed., 1949
  • 12th ed., 1969
  • 13th ed., 1982
  • 14th ed., 1993
  • 15th ed., 2003
  • 16th ed., 2010

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