![]() The Chicago Manual of Style is, for short, CMOS, not CMOS. The exception is when a book title mentions another book’s title within it then you use quotation marks: Fear and Loathing in Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason”. Got that? Italics are like an on/off switch: if it’s already on, you have to turn it off to signify italics-within-italics, such as when a title uses a scientific name (see below about those): Winnie the Ursus arctos : A Child’s First Taxonomy Book.
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