Reader Reviews:An essential reference, but... (1/1 people found this helpful)I would not be without this reference book, and enjoy an occasional "flick through" it to read the erudite, profound or witty sayings or writings of men and women from throughout history to the present day, not to mention some anonymous ones, advertising slogans and catchphrases. The first quoted may be Homer, from the 8th Century BC, although some verses from the bible are probably the oldest expressions listed.
A must for all writers (12/12 people found this helpful)Its very size is comforting: my old one was becoming dog-eared so I invested in a new one. I find it difficult to believe there aren't more reviews of this because I would have thought it almost essential for anyone writing a book, screenplay, article, short story or speech, especially for material out of copyright.
A quote!! A quote!! My kingdom for a quote!! (29/30 people found this helpful)This is the most amazing collection of quotations I have got my hands on. Look up quotes by keywords, by the authors or partial phrase if you only sort of know how it goes but want to read the whole quote. Similar ProductsOxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations (Oxford Paperback Reference) The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Quotations Oxford Dictionary of English (Dictionary) Oxford Thesaurus of English (Thesaurus) Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: 150th Anniversary Edition CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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