ABSTRACT

First published in 1933 (this edition in 1939), this book sees Partridge introducing the reader to the eccentric lexicographers Wesley and Captain Grose. In an entertaining way, the book jovially explores and discusses various words and phrases such as "bloody", euphemisms, the Devil’s nicknames, various versions of slang, and familiar terms of address. He does so with light-worn learning making the book of interest to a whole variety of readers.

part |102 pages

An Etymological Medley

chapter |7 pages

Offensive Nationality 1

chapter |6 pages

Footpads and Highwaymen

chapter |7 pages

Familiar Terms of Address

chapter |11 pages

The Art of Lightening Work

chapter |7 pages

The Philology of Christmas

chapter |6 pages

All Fools' Day

chapter |6 pages

Representative Names 1

chapter |7 pages

American Cant

chapter |12 pages

The Word Bloody

chapter |12 pages

Euphemism and Euphemisms

part |29 pages

Semi-Biographical

part |75 pages

Aspects of Soldiers' Slang: 1914-18