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  • Howell, Tom.
     
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  • English language -- Obscene words -- History.
     
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  • Words, Obscene.
     
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  • English language -- Slang -- History.
     
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    The rude story of English / Tom Howell ; with illustrations by Gabe Foreman.
    by Howell, Tom.
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    McClelland & Stewart, 2012.
    Call #:427 H859r
    Subjects
  • English language -- Obscene words -- History.
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  • Words, Obscene.
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  • Swearing -- History.
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  • English language -- Slang -- History.
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  • English language -- History
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  • English language -- Etymology
  • ISBN: 
    9780771039836 (pbk.)
    0771039832 (pbk.)
    Description: 
    320 pages : illustrations.
    Summary: 
    "There are only two problems with the story of the English language: one, no hero. Two, not rude enough. Lexicographer Tom Howell swiftly remedies these and gives us a rousing account of our language--without all the boring bits and with all the interesting parts kept in--and reveals English's boisterous, at times obnoxious, character. From a haphazard beginning in 449 AD, when a legendary, fearsome Germanic warrior named Hengest tripped and fell onto British shores, the real story of English has been rife with accident, physical comedy, phallic monuments, rude behaviour, dubious facts, and an alarming quantity of poetry written by lawyers. Across vast distances of space and time, from the language's origins to its fast-approaching retirement, a moody and miraculously long-lived Hengest voyages to the pubs of Chaucer's London, aboard pirate ships in the north Atlantic, to plantations in Barbados, bookstores in Jamaica, the chilly inlet of Quidi Vidi, Newfoundland, a private men's club in Australia, and beyond. Part Monty Python sketch, part Oxford English Dictionary, The Rude Story of English displays an exuberant love of language and a sharp, anti-authoritarian sense of humour"--Provided by publisher.
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    Foreman, Gabe, 1978-
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