Western Words: A Dictionary of the Old West
by
Ramon Adams
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0781805902
ISBN-13
9780781805902
Publisher
Hippocrene Books Inc.,U.S.
Imprint
Hippocrene Books Inc.,U.S.
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 20th, 1997
Print length
212 Pages
Weight
272 grams
Dimensions
21.50 x 13.80 x 1.20 cms
Product Classification:
SociolinguisticsDialect, slang & jargon
Ksh 1,800.00
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Western Words has 5,000 words of cowboy language as vibrant now as it was in the old American frontier. "Within the cowman's figures of speech lie the rich field of his subtle humor and strength-unique, original, full-flavored. With his usually limited education he squeezes the juice from language, molds it to suit his needs, and is a genius at making a verb out of anything. He 'don't have to fish 'round for no decorated language to make his meanin' clear,' and has little patience with the man who 'spouts words that run eight to the pound.' Perhaps the strength and originality in his speech are due to the solitude, the nearness of the stars, the bigness of the country, and the far horizons-all of which give him a chance to think clearly and go into the depths of his own mind. Wide spaces 'don't breed chatterboxes.' On his long and lonely rides, he is not forced to listen to the scandal and idle gossip that dwarf a man's mind. Quite frequently he has no one to talk to but a horse..." --from the author's Introduction
Western Words has 5,000 words of cowboy language as vibrant now as it was in the old American frontier. "Within the cowman''s figures of speech lie the rich field of his subtle humor and strength-unique, original, full-flavored. With his usually limited education he squeezes the juice from language, molds it to suit his needs, and is a genius at making a verb out of anything. He ''don''t have to fish ''round for no decorated language to make his meanin'' clear,'' and has little patience with the man who ''spouts words that run eight to the pound.'' Perhaps the strength and originality in his speech are due to the solitude, the nearness of the stars, the bigness of the country, and the far horizons-all of which give him a chance to think clearly and go into the depths of his own mind. Wide spaces ''don''t breed chatterboxes.'' On his long and lonely rides, he is not forced to listen to the scandal and idle gossip that dwarf a man''s mind. Quite frequently he has no one to talk to but a horse..." --from the author''s Introduction
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