Many a True Word
By (Author) Richard Anthony Baker
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
10th December 2013
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Philosophy of language
Language: history and general works
422
Hardback
160
Width 142mm, Height 204mm, Spine 22mm
326g
What are the top one hundred words we use the most How should anchovy, chastisement and tryst be pronounced How good are you at spelling the most commonly misspelt words and names Sit back and let Richard Anthony Baker guide you through the richness of what our language derives from French and German; then bristle at the words banned in the Daily Telegraph; laugh at the officialese of corporate and governmental writers; bone up on our use of language from one William Shakespeare (and the Bible) in our day-to-day talk; absorb Richard's master classes on how to win at Scrabble with devastating ease, and how to complete cryptic crosswords with impressive alacrity; and test your linguistic agility by trying to answer the five questions which Google puts to job applicants.
The pity is that it is so short: we need one of these every year. - The Times
Hugely enjoyable . . . will no dobt fill many a festive stocking this Christmas. Freewheeling and fascinating. - The StageFor many years, Richard worked in the BBC Radio Newsroom, at one point editing the main bulletins in Radio Four's Today. During his 30 years at the BBC, he wrote and presented a large range of programmes for Radios Two and Three; and for Radio Five Live, he devised the world's first obituaries programme, Brief Lives, producing over 300 editions.
His well-regarded biography of music hall legend Marie Lloyd appeared in 1990. In 2005 he published the definitive BRITISH MUSIC HALL: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY, followed in 2011 by the companion volume, OLD-TIME VARIETY: AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY. He contributes regularly to The Stage and the British Musical Hall Society's magazine, The Call Boy, and he co-edits (with Max Tyler) the invaluable quarterly journal, Music Hall Studies.