Around The World In 80 Words: A Journey Through The English Language
What makes a place so memorable that it survives forever in a word? In this captivating round-the-world tour, Paul Anthony Jones acts as your guide through the intriguing stories of how eighty places became immortalized in the English language. Youāll discover why the origins of turkeys, limericks, Brazil nuts, and Panama hats arenāt quite as straightforward as you might presume. If youāve never heard of the tiny Czech mining town of JaĢchymovāor Joachimsthal, as it was known until the late 1800sāyouāre not alone, which makes its claim to fame as the origin of the word ādollarā all the more extraordinary. The story of how the Great Dane isnāt all that Danish makes the list, as does the Jordanian mountain whose name has become a byword for a tantalizing glimpse. Weāll also find out what the Philippines has given to your office inbox, what Alaska has given to your liquor cabinet, and how a speech given by a bumbling North Carolinian gave us a word for impenetrable nonsense.
Surprising, entertaining, and illuminating, this is essential reading for armchair travelers and word nerds. Our dictionaries are full of hidden histories, tales, and adventures from all over the worldāif you know where to look.