Review
`A Concise Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English wins the palm as this years most fascinating reference book. Although based on Partridges great work, it is an improvement, for this is bang up-to-date. -
Piers Brendon, Observer`A superb treasure-house of 20th-century slang from all over the world. -
Competitors Journal`To say that it is a mine of information would be an understatement. Its an encyclopaedia extremely well written and presented by a scholar. -
Peter Dundy, The Journal`There can be no greater compliment to its compiler than to say that he has demonstrated himself to be an eloquent, natural trustee of the Partridge legacy. -
Peter Reading, The Times Literary Supplement`This is one of those books that invites the reader to graze. -
Laurie Maguire, Yorkshire Post`A Concise Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English is Mr. Beales third foray into Partridgeland and a real first-classer. If you want the pukka gen, dont pole on to any other ponies - push off to le bona bookshop and have a geek at Beales breakaway book. -
Lore and Language... every slang lexicographer owes Partridge a debt. -
Time OutAn excellent introductory series with real historical depth. -
A.J. Reid, Girton College, CambridgeThis whole series is excellent for teaching ... provides accessible introduction/summary of new areas of research. -
Dr Pam Cox, Essex UniversityI find this series very useful as it gives general and accessible information on various theoretical subjects. -
Dr Filippis, Orientale University, ItalyThese short and accessible books offer students a clear and critical account of literary theory. -
Thomas Almond, Wolverhampton UniversityA remarkable achievement - clear, stimulating and exceptionally wide-ranging. -
A.J. Reid, Girton CollegeAccessible without compromising intellectual depth and engagement. -
Sue Owens, Sheffield UniversityEssential, well organised and clear. -
B. Ozieblo, Malaga UniversityManages to present dry issues in an accessible form. -
E. Rainer, Wales UniversityBrilliant - very readable with apposite examples from literature. -
C. Tylee, West London Institute of Higher EducationClear, accessible format - lucidly written. -
C. Leavey, John Moores UniversityExcellent revision of a good background series. -
Liz Farr, Plymouth UniversityStrengths: Concise, lots of useful references/quotations, up to date, good price. -
C. Jones, Norfolk Arts and Technical CollegeGood introductions without being too dogmatic. -
John Philips, Nene CollegeThe New Critical Idiom series has provided English teachers with scholarly and readable guides, guaranteed to keep them in touch with areas of English studies. -
Jenny Stevens, The Use of EnglishPinning down slang in print is never going to be easy, but having a cheap and accessible version of a classic resource available is very reassuring. Eric Partridge was an independent, a radical, and a one-off - and his publications are well worth keeping alive -
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Book Description
For over fifty years the name of Eric Partridge has been synonymous with slang in the English language. This edition, based on his famous volume, makes it fully relevant to the language of today.