Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable 17th Edition
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About the Book
'... there's never a dull moment to be had with this great, daft, pointless, wonderful brick of a book' - Amazon.co.uk

First published in 1870, Ebenezer Cobham Brewer's treasury of 'words that have a story to tell' is one of the world's best-loved reference books. At the heart of the dictionary lie entries on the meaning and origin of a vast range of words and expressions, from everyday English phrases to Latin tags.

For the 17th edition of Brewer's, new editor John Ayto has revised and updated the existing text and added 1500 new articles. The latter include recent words and phrases (Al-Qaeda, 9/11), characters, places (and monsters) from recent fantasy literature (including The Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter), famous political and sporting nicknames (Butcher of Baghdad, Goldenballs) and - continuing the century-old Brewer's practice of recording unexpected and fascinating information not available in other general reference books - 'list entries' as diverse as misattributed quotations, first lines of novels, French/Spanish/German/Italian idioms and the 'etymologies' of rock group names.
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780304357833
EAN: 9780304357833
Publisher Date: 20070101
Binding: Hardback
Spine Width: 70 mm
ISBN-10: 0304357839
Publisher: Orion Publishing Group
Publisher Imprint: http://images.hachette.co.uk/Websites/Images/Store
Height: 231 mm
Width: 172 mm