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E-grāmata: Word Drops

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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783961542
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  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Elliott & Thompson Limited
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783961542

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A Sprinkling of Linguistic Curiosities. 'Word Drops' is an intriguing and surprising compendium of 1000 facts about words, language and etymology. Leading us through a smattering of unexpected connections and weird juxtapositions, Paul Anthony Jones reveals facts and tidbits about words that reveal much, too, about cultures and histories around the world.



Recenzijas

'Very jolly and all fascinating stuff. I'm sure it will solve a lot of people's Christmas present problems. Or it certainly should do.' - Jonathon Green, lexicographer & author of Green's Dictionary of Slang 'For the bookish, the wordists, the nerdists, the swots... Paul Anthony Jones has compiled you the most absorbing and fascinating dip-in tome you will find all year ... Word Drops is very much a book to dip in and out of. It's a series of endless (but linked) words, coupled to their origins, meanings and a quantity of footnotes so great that they would put even David Foster Wallace to shame. [ ...] Word Drops is a nerdist's paradise. An intricately researched and elegantly put together collection of wordy nuggets. I challenge you to flick through the book, open it at any page and not find something worth sharing with someone else.' - blogger MadamJ-Mo 'Fantastic' -- blogger Moose Allain 'it's hard to imagine anyone not being charmed by this breezy medley of self-contained yet interconnected miscellany. Once you pick up the string, you'll be tempted to keep pulling till you reach the end, and how quickly that takes may depend chiefly on how often you stop to share its contents with a neighbour.' - blogger Stan Carey 'It's one of those hidden gems which sits quite comfortably on a book shelf until you need a little nugget of knowledge, and then once you dip into it you will be immediately be enthralled, not just by the goodies on offer, but also the way in which the book is presented. And as each fascinating fact drops into another one, very soon, the diversity and richness of language starts to enthral and really, I promise you, once started, you won't be able to stop to reading.' -- blogger Jaffareadstoo 'This is a lovely addition to anyone's bookshelves especially those who love words and their origins ... is an excellent little book' -- Atticusfinsch on Goodreads 'If words were calories, this book would have you breaking the scales. To support my outrageous claim I refer you to urban legends which assert that certain brands of savoury snacks have 'something in them' which makes the brain crave more and more until the whole packet is gone. Whatever that something is, Paul Anthony Jones has imbibed plenty of it before compiling this endearing little book.' -- blogger Richard Littledale 'A succinct, charming assemblage of unusual words' -- Greg Jenner, author of A Million Years in a Day. Finally on Twitter, Word Drops continues to get a lot of support, including: Ian McMillan @ImcMillan (Radio Presenter, Writer, Man About Town): Enjoying this fascinating new book Word Drops by Paul Anthony Jones; joy for the language-addicted! Lucy Jones @Lucyjones (Journalist. NME / Telegraph alumnus, sometimes on BBC): So much delight Stig Abell @StigAbell (Managing Editor at The Sun): I got sent this book by @HaggardHawks; it is brilliant for anyone interested in the effervescent oddness of English.

Papildus informācija

* The first book to combine popular trivia with the topic of words and language.; * Will appeal to readers of The Etymologicon by Mark Forsyth and the QI books of facts.; * Beautiful design and easy-to-dip-into format.; * Full of original content, stepping far outside of the well-trodden 'weird words' lists (-phobias, -ologies, -archies, etc.) often found elsewhere.; * Includes languages from around the world, and even somewhat scholarly subjects (e.g. Old and Middle English, grammar, rhetoric, morphology) are made engaging.
Paul Anthony Jones is the author of several books on trivia and language including The Cabinet of Linguistic Curiosities, The Accidental Dictionary, Word Drops, The British Isles: A Trivia Gazetteer, Haggard Hawks & Paltry Poltroons and its sequel, Jedburgh Justice & Kentish Fire. He appears regularly in the Telegraph online, BBC Radio 4's World at One, Buzzfeed, the Huffington Post and Mental Floss, and has contributed to the Guardian, Independent and Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries online. He also runs @HaggardHawks, the hugely popular language-based Twitter account and YouTube channel. He lives in Newcastle upon Tyne.