A thorough and often humorous look at many archaic words that never quite made it into Modern English includes definitions, literary excerpts demonstrating the word's usage, and old-fashioned line drawings for additional clarity."
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting and amusing,
By Tuckerby (Los Alamos, NM USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forgotten English (Paperback)
"Forgotten English" is a delightful look at archaic words, expressions, and the societies that spawned them. The author does not simply define terms, but explains how they arose and what societal customs or beliefs they reflect. If you enjoy this book, you might also like the "Forgotten English" desk calendar.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfection,
By Michael Ezzo (Yokkaichi, Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Forgotten English (Paperback)
Not one to read in large portions, thisunique book is absolutely recommended to anyone who loves the English language. Mr. Kacirk has done a wonderful service to Anglophiles and <Forgotten English>'s virtues are many. He takes each word separately; gives a brief historical description; adds a few excerpts from where the word was used; and polishes it off with a lovely line illustration (printed in green ink which makes for a perfect contrast to the black ink of the text) to give a visual referent to sharpen the reader's focus. I've seen other books similar to this (<Curious Words> is an example) but they usually give you long lists or unnecessary variations and such, that frankly are tiresome to read. Not so with <Forgotten Words>, which has been delivered with perfection. Another strong point about Kacirk is that he is a humble man who doesn't try to wow you with clever anecdotes and provocative statements, a tendency which mars the work of Bill Bryson, in his <Mother Tongue> book. This one is superbly laid out, and a joy to thumb through (but do it slowly -- quality before quantity) and should provide no end of joy and satisfaction.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great gift purchase,
By A Customer
This review is from: Forgotten English: A Merry Guide to Antiquated Words, Packed with History, Fun Facts, Literary Excerpts, and Charming Drawings (Hardcover)
I purchased this book as a gift for a friend/writer. I don't believe she was sure about the book at first but, has since told me that it is not only interesting and fun reading but has also become a source for new (old) words. I looked through it before I gave it and I found it to be intersting and also easy to read. I'd recommend it for writers looking for odd words or even for those wishing to "expand" their vocabulary. Keep in mind, however, that it is NOT set up like a thesaurus.
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