Product Details
Publisher: Harper PerennialPublish Date: Mar 1 1996
ISBN: 0380713810
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 5.3 x 7.9 x 1.2 inches
Weight: 0.7 pounds
Pages: 432 pages
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Made in America
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Editorial ReviewsAmazon.com ReviewReaders from Toad Suck, Arkansas, to Idiotsville, Oregon--and everywhere in between--will love Made in America, Bill Bryson's Informal History of the English Language in the United States. It is, in a word, fascinating. After reading this tour de force, it's clear that a nation's language speaks volumes about its true character: you are what you speak. Bryson traces America's history through the language of the time, then goes on to discuss words culled from everyday activities: immigration, eating, shopping, advertising, going to the movies, and others. Product Description
Made in America will supply you with interesting facts and cocktail chatter for a year or more. Did you know, for example, that Teddy Roosevelt's "speak softly and carry a big stick" credo has its roots in a West African proverb? Or that actor Walter Matthau's given name is Walter Mattaschanskayasky? Or that the supposedly frigid Puritans--who called themselves "Saints," by the way--had something called a pre-contract, which was a license for premarital sex? Made in America is an excellent discussion of American English, but what makes the book such a treasure is that it offers much, much more. Bill Bryson, who gave glorious voice to The Mother Tongue, now celebrates her magnificent offspring in the book that reveals once and for all how a dusty western hamlet with neither woods nor holly came to be known as Hollywood...and exactly why Mr. Yankee Doodle call his befeathered cap "Macaroni." Product DetailsPublisher: Harper PerennialPublish Date: Mar 1 1996 ISBN: 0380713810 Binding: Paperback Dimensions: 5.3 x 7.9 x 1.2 inches Weight: 0.7 pounds Pages: 432 pages |
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