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review 2015-01-18 23:34
An Exaltation of Larks: The Ultimate Edition
An Exaltation of Larks: The Ultimate Edition - James Lipton

An excellent book that at its heart is just a very long list of collective nouns, referred to by Mr. Lipton as terms of venery both real and fanciful.  The first half of the book are terms culled from history and the second half, more modern creations.

 

I'm a fan of James Lipton's Inside the Actor's Studio but he writes much like he talks and I admit it doesn't work for me as well on the page as it does from the stage.  It's not an easy-reading style and he happily bogs himself down in references, quotes, and citations.  My mind wandered a few times as the tone of the writing got awfully close to an academic conference presentation.

 

Still, there's a lot of fun, interesting information here for anyone curious about the history of language, and Mr. Lipton celebrates the possibilities at the end of the book, by including games for creating your own terms of venery, complete with rules, scoring, and variations for speed.  His index of terms in the back includes blank spaces next to each noun so that the owner of the book can save his own terms for posterity.

 

I can't say the book was a joy to read, but it was informative, interesting and well organised.  I'm going to enjoy having it on my shelf and can easily see it being an oft used reference.

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photo 2014-08-02 02:57
Supernatural Collective Nouns by David Malki

"A delectation of nymphs". "A fulsome of hippogriffs". Get a copy of the poster from David Malki, here: http://wondermark.com/566/

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photo 2013-11-27 12:50

YES.

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photo 2013-09-23 13:20

Now everyone knows that readers have a good vocabulary and the more you read the better your vocabulary is. I like to think I know a lot of words, but I'm ashamed to admit that when I found this article on weird collective nouns I didn't know a single one of them.

 

I mean, I'm up on a murder of crows and a pod of whales, but porcupines? I didn't even know porcupines...flocked...or whatever it is they do when they get together.

 

See if you can do any better than me and post your score below. No cheating!

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review 2011-11-25 00:00
A Zeal of Zebras: An Alphabet of Collective Nouns
A Zeal of Zebras: An Alphabet of Collective Nouns - Woop Studios Clever, beautifully designed alphabet book.
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