"No one else's" is correct according to the style books.

On Jan 24, 2009, at 2:56 PM, Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Jan 24, 2009, at 08:32 , Bob W wrote:

I read a story once (maybe it was here) about a photographer who submitted his portfolio to Magnum for consideration. He was upset at their dismissal of his work, and complained because, he said, "My pictures are just like Cartier-Bresson's". The reply was "Yes, that is true. But Cartier- Bresson's
are like no-one else's".


How low-class... The proper phrase is "no-one's else". Some poser at Magnum, I suspect.

:-)   :-)   :-)

Joseph McAllister
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