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Isms: From Autoeroticism to Zoroastrianism--an Irreverent Reference by Gregory  Bergman β€” book cover

Isms: From Autoeroticism to Zoroastrianism--an Irreverent Reference

by Gregory Bergman
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Overview

In the tradition of An Exaltation of Larks and Crazy English comes a book about words guaranteed to pique the interest of word lovers everywhere. From abolitionism to zoroastrianism, ISMs make up some of the most interesting, mysterious, and obscure words in the English language. In this entertaining, engaging, and enlightening little book, word lovers will discover the true meanings of these words-along with the often bizarre etymologies, mythologies, and the common and not-so-common usage behind them. This comprehensive book covers more than 200 of these intriguing ISMs.

Author Biography:
Gregory Bergman (Pembroke, MA) is a freelance writer that moonlights as a philosopher king. He has a B.A. in philosophy from Hunter College, and is the author of The Little Book of Bathroom Philosophy (Fair Winds, 2004).

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Book Details

Published
May 30, 2006
Publisher
F+W Media
Pages
256
ISBN
9781440517884

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