Oxford Dictionary Of Quotations 8Th

Knowles, Elizabeth

£30.00

A major new edition of the most authoritative dictionary of quotations available brings you the wit and wisdom of past and present. Find that half-remembered line in a browser’s paradise of over 20,000 fully indexed quotations. Here is the answer to both ‘Who said that?’ and ‘What did they say?’

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Publish Date: 18/09/2014
ISBN: 9780199668700 Category: Tag:

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The first edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations was published in 1941 and for over 70 years this bestselling book has remained unrivalled in its coverage of quotations past and present. The eighth edition is a vast treasury of wit and wisdom spanning the centuries and providing the ultimate answer to the question, ‘Who said that?’ Find that half-remembered line in a browser’s paradise of over 20,000 quotations, comprehensively indexed for readyreference. Lord Byron may have taken the view: ‘I think it great affectation not to quote oneself’, but for the less self-centred the Oxford Dictionary of Quotations provides a quote for every occasion from the greatest minds of history and from undistinguished characters known only for one happy line.Drawing on Oxford’s unrivalled dictionary research programme and unique language monitoring, over 700 new quotations have been added to this eighth edition from authors ranging from St Joan of Arc and Coco Chanel to Albrecht Dürer and Thomas Jefferson. New sayings from across the ages include ‘It would not be better if things happened to men just as they wish’ (the classical writer Heraclitus), ‘Fight on, and God will give the Victory’ (the suffragette Emily Wilding Davison), and ‘Thefuture is already here-it’s just not evenly distributed’ (the writer William Gibson).

Additional information

Weight 2112 g
Dimensions 240 × 181 × 66.4 mm
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Cover

Hardback

Pages

xxvii, 1126

Language

English

Edition

Eighth edition

Dewey

082 (edition:23)

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