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Letter Perfect: The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet From A to Z - David Sacks
Letter Perfect: The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet From A to Z
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David Sacks has embarked on a fun, lively, and learned excursion into the alphabet–and into cultural history–in Letter Perfect. Clearly explaining the letters as symbols of precise sounds of speech, the book begins with the earliest known alphabetic inscriptions (circa 1800 b.c.), recently... show more
David Sacks has embarked on a fun, lively, and learned excursion into the alphabet–and into cultural history–in Letter Perfect. Clearly explaining the letters as symbols of precise sounds of speech, the book begins with the earliest known alphabetic inscriptions (circa 1800 b.c.), recently discovered by archaeologists in Egypt, and traces the history of our alphabet through the ancient Phoenicians, Greeks, and Romans and up through medieval Europe to the present day. But the heart of the book is the twenty-six fact-filled “biographies” of letters A through Z, each one identifying the letter’s particular significance for modern readers, tracing its development from ancient forms, and discussing its noteworthy role in literature and other media. We learn, for example, why letter X may have a sinister and sexual aura, how B came to signify second best, why the word mother in many languages starts with M. Combining facts both odd and essential, Letter Perfect is cultural history at its most accessible and enjoyable.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780767911733 (0767911733)
ASIN: 0767911733
Publisher: Broadway
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
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3.0 Letter Perfect: The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet From A to Z
Interesting, but repetitive and thus annoying.
Tannat
Tannat rated it
5.0 Letter Perfect: The Marvelous History of Our Alphabet From A to Z
I would not recommend reading the book from cover to cover in one sitting, since the design that allows you to jump from one letter to another out-of-order means that there is some repetition that could become tedious. However, it's an accessible book filled with interesting details about the evolu...
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