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You read the thread's title right! Michael Quinion, author of the wonderful World Wide Words website [how's that for alliteration?] is publishing a book. Tomorrow, Penguin will release 'Port Out, Starboard Home' by Michael Quinion, at £12.99. US publication will not be until next October. Oh, you Brits are so lucky! | ||
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Why so late for us? I want one! I often go to World Wide Words, and this may sound rude, but I have always thought he must be able to have a better photo taken! | |||
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If you can't get copies from an online supplier, let me know by email or pt and I'll pop into my local bookshop and buy a copy(ies) and postit/them. Richard English | |||
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quote: I thought that the book would be going for the same market as that Eats Shoots and Leaves until I saw the picture. He'll have to have a makeover before getting on any chat shows. | |||
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![]() ![]() BTW, I like your new picture, Graham! ![]() Richard, I will PT you, as I would love a copy before October. | |||
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I alerted Michael Quinion to this thread. Here is his reply: quote: | |||
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Oh, I am so embarrassed! ![]() | |||
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For information Port Out, Starbord Home and other language myths is now on sale in the better bookshops in England. I bought a copy for a modest £12.99 and was surprised to note that it is hardback - although published by Penguin. I've only flicked through it but it looks very interesting. Richard English | |||
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Oh, I can't wait to buy one! Of all the wonderful word sites, I think my favorite 2 are World Wide Words and Word Detective. | |||
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quote:What about Wordcraft? ![]() I agree that both are really entertaining but wish that Evan Morris would update the Word Detective site more frequently, or, at least, more regularly. Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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What about Wordcraft? Well, that goes without saying! I am trying to convince wordcrafter to write a book highlighting some of his best themes. He does such an excellent job of selecting great themes, comprehensively defining the word, and using appropriate quotes. | |||
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Richard sent me a copy, and I have received it. Thanks, Richard. It is great! I am so happy to have the English copy. I hadn't known that Quinion does work for the OED, though I should have known, I suppose. | |||
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Coincidentally I have just finished reading my copy. There are large numbers of words that he defined in his column but has not included - which leads me to suspect that he is already researching volume 2. What will he call it I wonder - "Even Posher or Spiffing" - maybe! Richard English | |||
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