Books By Garner
- Black's Law Dictionary
- West Group, Deluxe unabridged 9th edition, 2009
- West Group, abridged 8th edition, 2005
- Thomson West, 3rd pocket edition, 2006, (Pocket)
- Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges (with Justice Antonin Scalia, West, 2008)
- Reading Law: The Art of Interpreting Legal Texts (with Justice Antonin Scalia, West 2012)
- Garner on Language & Writing (foreword by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, ABA, 2009)
- Garner’s Modern American Usage (Oxford University Press, 3rd edition, 2009)
- The Elements of Legal Style (Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2002)
- Legal Writing in Plain English: A Text with Exercises (Chicago University Press, 2001)
- A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage (Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 1995)
- The Winning Brief: 100 Tips for Persuasive Briefing in Trial and Appellate Courts (Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2004)
- The Winning Oral Argument: Enduring Principles with Supporting Comments from the Literature (West, 2nd edition, 2009)
- The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style (West, 2nd edition revised, 2006)
- The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style (Oxford University Press, 2000)
- A Handbook of Basic Law Terms (West Group, 1999)
- A Handbook of Business Law Terms (West Group, 1999)
- A New Miscellany-at-Law: Yet Another Diversion for Lawyers and Others (by Robert Megarry: Garner edited, Hart Publishing, 2005)
- The Rules of Golf in Plain English (with Jeffrey S. Kuhn, University of Chicago Press, 3rd edition, 2012)
- The Chicago Manual of Style (Ch. 5 “Grammar and Usage”, University of Chicago Press, 16th edition, 2009)
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