Empires of the Word - A language history of the world
Author(s): Nicholas Ostler
History | Reference | Linguistics
An unusual and authoritative 'natural history of languages' that narrates the ways in which one language has superseded or outlasted another in the past, and what it is about -- say -- Greek, Sanskrit, Mandarin Chinese and English that has led to their supremacy at different times. / A lively, witty and controversial history of the world viewed through the rise and fall, dissemination and decimation of different languages. / Written without jargon and in a refreshingly unacademic manner, the book is designed to appeal to a wide general readership and anyone interested in the ways in which languages work.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : HarperCollins
- : HarperCollins
- : 01 January 2005
- : books
Special Fields
- : Nicholas Ostler
- : hardback with dustjacket
- : very good
- : 615