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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining and great for writers!,
By Jan Jeannet "janjanjean" (Tallahassee, Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the 20th Century (Hardcover)
I picked this book up for fun, but halfway through it realized that it would give a lot of authenticity to my writing, especially dialog. (I am an aspiring writer.) I didn't enjoy it any less after figuring that out -- if anything, I enjoyed it more! It's very readable, not at all like a dictionary. It's more like a popular history.I am planning on using this with my fifth-graders and asking them to pick a chapter and write dialog based on the words from one decade. I'm also planning on ordering a couple as Christmas presents!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Vocabulary of The Past -- or Where that Strange Phrase Comes From,
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This review is from: Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Oddly enough I also bought this book as a gift. I must be cheap though because I picked it up as a remaindered book for $1.00 (In all fairness it wasn't my only gift)
I picked it up for my mother, who is now into her early 70s and has been reading more and more about events from the 30s and 40s. However, I started reading the book first, and I must say I was impressed by the detail that was present -- especially the sections on the earlier decades, the turn of the century, the 20s and the 30s. Some of those words still reside with us still, either in period literature, or as somewhat dated catchphrases -- and bits like the origin of "23 skidoo" were quite interesting. The book does falter in the slang of the 80s and 90s, since its a bit too close in time for that to be "nostalgia" A good book for anyone wishing to relive a time period, get a quick life snapshot of a certain decade, creating appropriate period dialog or scenarios, or even looking up an obscure catchphrase.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really Good,
By DK (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
I was looking for a book like this. At first I was turned off by the front cover but when I got it it was what I was expecting. I wanted something that was a cross between a dictionary and an encyclopedia. It breaks things out in time periods and describes what was going on in the day which could have been a driving factor for such lingo.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent resource for writers,
By Michelle Fabio, Bleeding Espresso (Calabria, Italy) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
I got this book as a writing reference, and it hasn't disappointed. I really enjoyed reading it through the first time (so much great history!), and now it remains a handy resource. A must for any fiction writer.
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's the Bee's Knees, all you Sheiks and Shebas!,
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This review is from: Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the 20th Century (Hardcover)
I bought this book as a present for someone whose interests lay in cultural history, a topic which lacks good reading material. When it arrived, I started to read it to get a feel for the quality of the book. From a cultural history point of view, its priceless. The writer provides an extensive historical backdrop to place the language in, creating a vivid portrayal of life in that time. I was very much impressed with the amount of work she did on vocabulary between 1900 and 1919, an area which tends to be neglected in books on cultural history. Any reader of this book will find themselves reading aloud to other people in the room (whether they like it or not), laughing at the anecdotes behind the words, and often times whispering "wow" as you discover something fascinating. The only thing I'd caution against is not buying the book for the chapter on the 90's. Though she does do a respectable job, we are too close to that decade to have a full appreciation of the contribution to our vocabulary. However, I would say this book is a must for anyone with an interest in cultural history. You can't be disappointed.
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Dewdroppers, Waldos, and Slackers: A Decade-by-Decade Guide to the Vanishing Vocabulary of the 20th Century by Rosemarie Ostler (Hardcover - November 20, 2003)
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