‘Alan knows everything, knows everyone, and writes beautifully too.’RICHARD OSMAN‘The man with the contents of the Oxford English Dictionary stored just above his left eyebrow … and he’s quite funny too.’RORY CELLAN-JONES’A gorgeous, funny tour of the British Isles as seen from the clouds.’KONNIE HUQFor fans of THE ETYMOLOGICON and VERY BRITISH PROBLEMS, a delightfully damp tour of the British Isles. Mizzle. Dreich.
Raining knives and forks. A real mugga-fisty. A spot of plother…
We Brits love talking about the weather. So much so that our islands have hundreds of words and phrases for rain, some self-explanatory and others that really leave us scratching our heads. From a light smirr in Aberdeen to a “it’s raining knives and forks!” in the Brecon Beacons, each type of rain tells a story about the people and places it falls on.
In this delightfully damp tour of the British Isles, writer and puddle-splasher Alan Connor digs deep into the meaning and quirky histories of over one hundred words for precipitation. He gets caught in a plash in Northumberland, crashes a fox’s wedding in Devon and ponders the phenomenon of Brits-who-picnic-in-the-car, in this charming and witty celebration of our very British obsession.
188 Words for Rain : A delightfully damp tour of the British Isles, led by natural forces (an official BBC Weather book)
R503 Original price was: R503.R491Current price is: R491.
Publisher:
Ebury Publishing. .Classifications:
United Kingdom, Great Britain, Ireland, Language: history & general works, Historical & comparative linguistics, Humour, Weather
Estimated delivery dates: 24th April - 5th May
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