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Red Herrings and White Elephants
The Origins of the Phrases We Use Every Day

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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“Amusing and informative...[takes] you on a trip through the most fascinating and richest regions of the English language.” Informationen zum Autor Albert Jack is a writer and researcher whose passion for solving the mysteries of the English language has taken him to dusty libraries throughout the world in search of the facts behind the phrases we use every day. He lives in Guilford, England. Klappentext Mad hatter . . . pie in the sky . . . egg on your face. We use these phrases every day, yet how many of us know what they really mean or where they came from? From bringing home the bacon to leaving no stone unturned , the English language is peppered with hundreds of common idioms borrowed from ancient traditions and civilizations throughout the world. In Red Herrings and White Elephants , Albert Jack has uncovered the amazing and sometimes downright bizarre stories behind many of our most familiar and eccentric modes of expression: If you happen to be a bootlegger , your profession recalls the Wild West outlaws who sold illegal alcohol by concealing slender bottles of whiskey in their boots. If you're on cloud nine , you owe a nod to the American Weather Bureau's classification of clouds, the ninth topping out all others at a mountainous 40,000 feet. If you opt for the hair of the dog the morning after, you're following the advice of medieval English doctors, who recommended rubbing the hair of a dog into the wound left by the animal's bite. A delightful compendium of anecdotes on everything from minding your p's and q's to pulling out all the stops , Red Herrings and White Elephants is an essential handbook for language-lovers of all ages. Zusammenfassung Mad hatter . . . pie in the sky . . . egg on your face. We use these phrases every day, yet how many of us know what they really mean or where they came from? From bringing home the bacon to leaving no stone unturned , the English language is peppered with hundreds of common idioms borrowed from ancient traditions and civilizations throughout the world. In Red Herrings and White Elephants , Albert Jack has uncovered the amazing and sometimes downright bizarre stories behind many of our most familiar and eccentric modes of expression: If you happen to be a bootlegger , your profession recalls the Wild West outlaws who sold illegal alcohol by concealing slender bottles of whiskey in their boots. If you're on cloud nine , you owe a nod to the American Weather Bureau's classification of clouds, the ninth topping out all others at a mountainous 40,000 feet. If you opt for the hair of the dog the morning after, you're following the advice of medieval English doctors, who recommended rubbing the hair of a dog into the wound left by the animal's bite. A delightful compendium of anecdotes on everything from minding your p's and q's to pulling out all the stops , Red Herrings and White Elephants is an essential handbook for language-lovers of all ages. ...

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Autori Albert Jack
Con la collaborazione di Ama Page (Illustrazione)
Editore Harper Collins Usa
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 01.11.2005
Categoria Narrativa > Fumetti, cartoni, humour, satira > Humour, satira, cabaret
 
EAN 9780060843373
ISBN 978-0-06-084337-3
Numero di pagine 253
Dimensioni (della confezione) 13 x 19.2 x 2.4 cm
 
Categorie Language learning: grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, Encyclopaedias and reference works, Historical and comparative linguistics, REFERENCE: General, HUMOR: General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES: Writing / General, COMPOSITION & WRITING: ON LANGUAGE, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES: Linguistics / Etymology, Composition & Writing / On Language
 

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