Shallow Water Dictionary is both a celebration of the richness of our vernacular language and a lament on its passing and with it, the passing of the words we need to understand our shallow water regions, once the primary landscape of America and now facing extinction, both physical and linguistic.
This small book is an intriguing and valuable addition to our knowledge of a changing landscape. Literary, etymological, historical, and vernacular investigations of such varied terms as guzzle, creek, and chartreuse, Stilgoe s definitions are lyric explanations of words whose original meanings have been eroded by time.
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Author(s)John Stilgoe
PublisherPrinceton Architectural Press
ISBN / ASIN1568984081
ISBN-139781568984087
Sales Rank2,296,013
CategoryReference
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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