Lingo of No Man's Land - A World War I Slang Dictionary (Hardcover, Revised ed.)


. It gives a fascinating contemporary insight into life on the front line. What is surprising for the modern reader is the number of words and phrases that Smith felt the need to define which are now considered unremarkable: these include aerial photography, armoured car, bomb, camouflage, concussion and crater. This in itself demonstrates how much contemporary English comes from World War I. Also included are many words that do not appear in any other World War I dictionaries.

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. It gives a fascinating contemporary insight into life on the front line. What is surprising for the modern reader is the number of words and phrases that Smith felt the need to define which are now considered unremarkable: these include aerial photography, armoured car, bomb, camouflage, concussion and crater. This in itself demonstrates how much contemporary English comes from World War I. Also included are many words that do not appear in any other World War I dictionaries.

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Imprint

The British Library Publishing Division

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2014

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First published

July 2014

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Dimensions

203 x 155 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

112

Edition

Revised ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-7123-5734-0

Barcode

9780712357340

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LSN

0-7123-5734-3



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