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Lost Beauties of the English Language

Lost Beauties of the English Language

Lost Beauties of the English Language
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Lost Beauties of the English Language

by Charles Mackay

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0900123400
ISBN 13
9780900123405
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London England: Bibliophile Books. Fine/Near Fine. 1987. 1st Bibliophile Books Edition. Cloth & Boards. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall Octavo 0900123400 Hardcover Hardcover. Lost Beauties of the English Language. Originally published in 1874, this book contains a treasure trove of archaic words lovingly culled from sources in Old English, through the Elizabethan era, up to Milton and Dryden's time. These have been arranged in alphabetical order, with definitions, examples and citations which illustrate the extraordinary roots and versatility of the English language. The author has bequeathed to us a wonderful literary legacy. For was was deemed 'lost' in 1874 may be reinvented for the twentieth century, and so prove an excellent, delightful and unusual sourcebook for verbaphiles, writers and everyday literary enthusiasts. All languages have their seasons - a tender infancy, passionate youth, careful maturity, gradual decay and, finally, death. 288 pp. (We carry a wide selection of titles in The Arts, Theology, History, Politics, Social and Physical Sciences. Academic and Scholarly books and Modern First Editions ,and all types of Educational Reference Literature.) .

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Title
Lost Beauties of the English Language
Author
Charles Mackay
Format/Binding
Cloth & Boards
Book Condition
Used - Fine/Near Fine
Edition
1st Bibliophile Books Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0900123400
ISBN 13
9780900123405
Publisher
Bibliophile Books
Place of Publication
London England
Date Published
1987
Keywords
Non, Fiction, Literature, Lost, Beauties, English, Language, Old, English, 0900123400

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