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The Wonderful World of Words

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Wonderful World of Words
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Mitchell Symons
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreLanguage - history and general works
Trivia and quiz question books
Humour
ISBN/Barcode 9781782437666
ClassificationsDewey:420.2
Audience
General
Illustrations Black-and-white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Imprint Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Publication Date 13 April 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Did you know that 'Almost' is the longest word in the English language with all the letters in alphabetical order? Or that 'Stewardesses' is the longest word you can type solely with your left hand? Or that fireflies aren't flies, they're beetles? From information about words and their uses, useful lists of things you never knew had names, palindromes, famous lines from literature and film, to bizarre test answers and much, much more, The Wonderful World of Words is bursting with truly oddball facts about words and language - and will have you hooked from the very first page. An essential guide for anyone interested in a humorous look at the world of language.

Author Biography

Mitchell Symons was born in 1957 in London and educated at Mill Hill School and the LSE, where he studied Law. Since leaving BBC TV, where he was a researcher and then a director, he has worked as a writer, broadcaster and journalist. He was a principal writer of early editions of the board game Trivial Pursuit and has devised many television formats. He has written over sixty books - including fifteen for children with more in various stages of preparation.

Reviews

Thoroughly diverting... enough wordy wisdom to keep the Christmas television at bay and sufficient "did you knows" to entertain the visiting hordes * The Field * What fascinating fun... a sheer joy * Yorkshire Gazette and Herald *