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Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them

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Pagine
640
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9780304367993
Tempo di Lettura
~11h 12min

Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them è un book di Nigel Rees. Conta 640 pagine.

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The only quotation book that tells the stories behind the quotations has been expanded and updated. Now, readers can find important information other references neglect: the colorful anecdotes and historical incidents that provide the context, background, and wider significance of each famous saying. Did Neil Armstrong revise his famous “giant leap” quotation after he got back from the moon? Did the aeronautical engineer who coined Murphy’s Law (“if anything can go wrong, it will”) actually mean it as a warning about safe design? Here’s the inside story on 5,000 great quotations, from ancient times to the novels of Douglas Adams.

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Nigel Rees è l'autore di Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.

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Quante pagine ha Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them?+

Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them ha 640 pagine.

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The only quotation book that tells the stories behind the quotations has been expanded and updated. Now, readers can find important information other references neglect: the colorful anecdotes and historical incidents that provide the context, background, and wider significance of each famous saying...

Chi ha scritto Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them?+

Brewer's Famous Quotations: 5000 Quotations and the Stories Behind Them è stato scritto da Nigel Rees.