I believe this was either a textbook of mine or one that my cousin had--I can't remember now. But it was from college, which, for either of us, was in the early 2000's. I enjoyed reading this book as both a textbook and for pleasure. I wish an updated version existed, but this is a good one for the classics. It gives good, solid advice for writers and I have gotten good tips that have enhanced both my current reading and my future writing endeavors. I know I'll refer to it when attempting my next piece of writing.
From an update by me while reading this book: I just enjoyed reading Mekeel McBride's process on how she wrote the poem "Red Letters." Her writing is so colorful and descriptive. I'd like to be able to write like that. Her writing about her process is like a piece of art in itself.