The book became an instant sensation because it treated grammar as a rather than a set of rigid laws. Over the last 40 years , it has: Beyond Raymond Murphy's Grammar in Use | by Liam Day
To help them, Murphy began writing his own simple, one-page explanations paired with exercises. He focused on:
In the late 1970s, was an English teacher in Oxford. He noticed his students constantly asked for grammar explanations they could study on their own, but the available textbooks were often too academic or dry.
The story of is one of the most successful accidents in publishing history. It transformed from a series of handmade handouts into the world's best-selling grammar book, affectionately known by millions simply as "the blue book". The Accidental Author