Jedburgh Justice and Kentish Fire

Jedburgh Justice and Kentish Fire

by Paul Anthony Jones
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 16/10/2014

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Did you know that Jedburgh Justice is ‘executing someone first, then giving them a trial’? Or that Kentish Fire is ‘applauding sarcastically to silence your opponents’?


From the author of Haggard Hawks and Paltry Poltroons, this is a fascinating collection of curious phrases and expressions from the English language, together with the stories of their etymology and anecdotes about their use in history. Where Haggard Hawks focused on lists of ten words of a particular kind, this collection instead focuses on lists phrases and expressions, also arranged by their quirky and specific origins.


The contents will include:


10 PHRASES DERIVED FROM PLACES IN BRITAIN (Jedburgh justice, Kentish fire, Scarborough warning…)

10 PHRASES DERIVED FROM PLACES IN LONDON (A draught on the pump at Aldgate, Kent Street ejectment…)

10 PHRASES DERIVED FROM PLACES IN AMERICA (Hollywood yes, Michigan bankroll, Chicago

Overcoat…)

10 LATIN PHRASES USED IN ENGLISH (Quid pro quo, nunc est bibendum…)

10 FRENCH PHRASES USED IN ENGLISH (La vie en rose, C’est la guerre, Revenons à nos moutons…)

10 SHAKESPEAREAN EXPRESSIONS (Gild the lily, Salad days, All that glitters is not gold…)

10 LITERARY EXPRESSIONS (A thing of beauty is a joy forever, Abandon hope all ye who enter here…)

10 PHRASES FROM COMICS & CARTOONS (Keep up with the Joneses, Mutt and Jeff…)

10 PHRASES FROM SONGS (Miss Otis regrets, The birds and the bees, Potato po-tah-to…)

10 WAYS OF SAYING ‘WOW’ (Great Scott, My stars, Mamma mia…)

ISBN:
9781472116222
9781472116222
Category:
Humour
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-10-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Little, Brown Book Group
Paul Anthony Jones

Paul Anthony Jones is something of a linguistic phenomenon. He runs the popular @HaggardHawks Twitter feed, blog and YouTube channel, revealing daily word facts to 48.3k engaged followers and has written Word Drops (E&T, 2015), The Cabinet of Linguistic Curiosities (E&T, 2017), and Around the World in 80 Words (E&T, 2018), as well as several other books on trivia and language.

He appears regularly in the Telegraph online, BBC Radio 4’s World at One, Buzzfeed, the Huffington Post and Mental Floss, and has contributed to the Guardian, Independent and Woman’s Weekly, and Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries online. A piano teacher and musician, he lives in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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