Diana Hacker

Diana Hacker (July 7, 1942 – January 12, 2004) was an American writer and educator who authored several prominent writing manuals. Her guide, ''A Writer's Reference'', co-written with Nancy Sommers, became the number one best-selling college textbook in the United States. According to the Open Syllabus Project, Hacker is the most assigned female author on college campuses.

Raised in Washington, Illinois, Hacker was an English professor at Prince George's Community College (PGCC) for 35 years. Hacker is widely acknowledged for her contributions to the field of rhetoric and composition. She died of cancer in 2004. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The Bedford handbook by Hacker, Diana, 1942-2004

    Fifth edition.
    Published 1998
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    Bedford basics : a workbook for writers by Hacker, Diana, 1942-2004

    Third edition.
    Published 1998
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    A pocket style manual by Hacker, Diana, 1942-2004, Sommers, Nancy I.

    Seventh edition.
    Published 2015
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    A pocket style manual : with exercises by Hacker, Diana, 1942-2004, Sommers, Nancy I.

    Ninth edition.
    Published 2021
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