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Nigel Rees

    Nigel Rees ist bekannt für die Entwicklung und Moderation der Radiopanel-Show Quote... Unquote sowie als Autor von über fünfzig Büchern zu den Themen Referenz, Humor und Belletristik. Seine literarischen Beiträge erforschen hauptsächlich den Reichtum der englischen Sprache, wobei er sich auf den daraus abgeleiteten Humor sowie auf den Ursprung und die Verwendung bekannter Zitate und Sprüche konzentriert. Rees zeichnet sich durch seinen fesselnden Ansatz in Bezug auf Etymologie und Wortschatz aus, der diese Themen für die Leser zugänglich und unterhaltsam macht. Sein umfangreiches Werk etabliert ihn als bedeutenden Popularisator sprachwissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse und Wortspiele.

    The Joy of Clichés
    Why Do We Say...?
    "Quote... Unquote"
    The Cassell dictionary of clichés
    Brewer's Quotations
    1001 Quotations to Inspire You Before You Die
    • Discover 1001 of the most important quotations from throughout history, and learn about the context behind them, with this comprehensive guide.

      1001 Quotations to Inspire You Before You Die
      4,7
    • Brewer's Quotations

      A Phrase and Fable Dictionary

      • 397 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      This dictionary of more than 2000 quotations provides information on a wide range of problematic quotations. Annotations explain the origin and background to famous quotations, highlight popular misconceptions and correct common misquotations. It includes an extensive index of key words.

      Brewer's Quotations
      5,0
    • The Cassell dictionary of clichés

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      This wide-ranging A-Z guide to over 1,200 popular expressions uncovers amusing origins of both traditional and modern sayings. "A picture is worth a thousand words" is historically believed to be a Chinese proverb. In reality, it appeared in the "Printer's Ink paper in 1927, where the real author credited a Chinese source "so that people would take it more seriously." Did you know that a Listerine Mouthwash commercial is to be thanked for the phrase "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride?" So go ahead, "Eat your heart out." After all, "You ain't seen nothin' yet!" 240 pages, 5 x 7 3/4.

      The Cassell dictionary of clichés
      4,0
    • The No. 1 Bestseller, a wickedly funny modern classic!Do you avoid clichés like the plague? Spend hours eschewing tediously original thoughts? If so, you need this book, because this unique tome is a complete user's guide to clichés for every situation, including the ongoing variety.For ease of identification, clichés are displayed in bold print; step-by-step instructions offer advice on how best to employ them, so that you will soon be able to speak and write clichés like the masters of the politicians, journalists, celebrities, &c.When all is said and done, at the end of the day, each and everyone of us needs clichés. The Joy of Clichés will tell you everything you ever wanted to know, but naturally were afraid to ask.

      The Joy of Clichés
      4,0
    • Dictionary of Catchphrases

      • 230 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      This guide to common catchphrases not only explains the meanings of some 1200 expressions, but also shows where they come from and the reason for their popularity. Catchphrases listed include "eat your heart out", "did the earth move for you" and "and now for something completely different".

      Dictionary of Catchphrases
      3,0
    • Graffiti 4

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Old, new, borrowed and blue! Graffiti 4 includes special sections devoted to the work of graffiti-writers in Australia, New Zealand and old Pompei, as well as the usual British and American gems. It' rude, irreverent and uproariously funny.

      Graffiti 4
      3,0
    • Cassell Companion to Quotations

      • 640 Seiten
      • 23 Lesestunden

      The essential and unique annotated companion to the complex world of quotations. With its detailed insights into a host of misremembered, misattributed, and generally problematic sayins and remarks, this book forms a fascinating and entertaining

      Cassell Companion to Quotations
      3,7