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Words from the White House
Paul Dickson
其他書名
Words and Phrases Coined Or Popularized by America's Presidents
出版
Courier Dover Publications
, 2020-01-15
主題
Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & Heads of State
History / United States / General
History / United States / 20th Century
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Language Arts & Disciplines / General
Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / General
Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics / Historical & Comparative
Political Science / American Government / General
Political Science / American Government / Executive Branch
Reference / Quotations
ISBN
048683722X
9780486837222
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BiC9DwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
"A compendious, entertaining look at our nation's leaders through words and turns of phrase." —
Kirkus Reviews
From George Washington's "New Yorker" and Thomas Jefferson's "pedicure" to Theodore Roosevelt's "lunatic fringe," Richard Nixon's "silent majority," and Donald Trump's "covfefe," this entertaining and eminently readable volume compiles words and phrases that were coined or popularized by American presidents. Discover the origins of "bloviate" (Warren G. Harding), "military-industrial complex" (Dwight D. Eisenhower), "misunderestimate" (George W. Bush), "squatter" (James Madison), and other terms that have helped define American culture. The entries are listed alphabetically, featuring a definition and — in most cases — a brief discussion that places them in historical context.
"Thoroughly enjoyable." —
The Washington Post
"The author is an essayist and lexicographer who presents this entertaining look at how presidents have used and shaped our language." —
The Dispatch (Columbus)