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Mark Forsyth 3 Book Set The Etymologicon The Elements of Eloquence The Horologicon

Mark Forsyth 3 Book Set The Etymologicon The Elements of Eloquence The Horologicon

by Mark Forsyth

£9.99
GTIN09789123918348
EAN9789123918348
MPNPLD22669
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Discover a charming paperback book collection perfect for curious readers, parents, teachers, and gift buyers: the Mark Forsyth 3 Books Collection Set (The Etymologicon, The Elements of Eloquence & Horologicon). This boxed-style set brings together three witty, erudite, and highly readable titles that celebrate the quirks of English — ideal for word-lovers, classroom libraries, or anyone who enjoys clever, well-crafted writing. Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN: 9789123918348. The Etymologicon. The Etymologicon is an occasionally ribald, frequently witty and unerringly erudite guided tour of the secret labyrinth that lurks beneath the English language. Mark Forsyth explores connections you’d never expect — what links disgruntled and gruntled, how church organs and organised crime share linguistic roots, or why brackets and codpieces once belonged in the same sentence. This title is a mine of fascinating information and a must-read for anyone who loves language history, trivia, and the surprising stories behind everyday words. The Horologicon. Mark Forsyth presents a delightfully eccentric day in the life of unusual, beautiful and forgotten English words in The Horologicon. From uhtceare in the hours before dawn through to dream drumbles at bedtime, this book collects extraordinary lost words you didn’t know you needed. Whether you wake up feeling philogrobolized or want a name for pretending to work (fudgelling), The Horologicon is a Radio 4 Book of the Week and an eye-opening celebration of English at its most arcane. The Elements of Eloquence. In The Elements of Eloquence, Forsyth dismantles famous quotations and reveals the rhetorical devices that make language sing. With wit and clarity he shows how to write like Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, or John Lennon — or simply how to make everyday lines sound memorable. Packed with tricks to turn humdrum sentiments into literary gold, this book is both a practical guide and an entertaining read for writers, teachers, and students.. Complete 3-book set: The Etymologicon, The Horologicon, The Elements of Eloquence.. Perfect format: Paperback edition — easy to carry, share, and display.. Great for gifting: Stylish set for birthdays, teacher gifts, or stocking-fillers.. Educational & engaging: Ideal for classroom reading, vocabulary lessons, and discussion groups.. Trusted author: From Mark Forsyth — an Oxford-educated writer known for accessible, witty books on language and culture.. Whether you’re buying for a friend who delights in etymology, a classroom looking to inspire curiosity, or yourself as a timeless keepsake for the bookshelf, this Mark Forsyth book collection delivers laughter, insight, and plenty of “aha” moments. With authoritative research presented in an entertaining voice, these titles make language learning feel like a discovery. Add this set to your collection for delightful bedtime reading, lively book-club discussion, or inspiration when you want to write with a little more flair.

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