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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries(Paperback)
Volume 1: 1567-1784
Oxford University Press
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20/11/2008
This is the first volume in a complete history of the documentation of English cant and slang from 1567 to the present. It gives unparalleled insights into the early history of slang, the people who...
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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries(Paperback)
Volume 2: 1785-1858
Oxford University Press
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20/11/2008
The second volume (volume 1, 1567-1784, published in January 2004) of Julie Coleman's fascinating and entertaining history of the uses and the recording of slang and criminal cant takes the story fr...
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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries(Hardback)
Volume IV: 1937-1984
Oxford University Press
Published:
19/11/2010
In the fourth volume of her pioneering history, Julie Coleman considers the trends of lexicographers in a period dominated by the Second World War, the Cold War, civil rights movements, and varying ...
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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries(Hardback)
Volume 2: 1785-1858
Oxford University Press
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09/12/2004
The second volume (volume 1, 1567-1785, published in January 2004) of Julie Coleman's fascinating and entertaining history of the uses and the recording of slang and criminal cant takes the story f...
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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries(Hardback)
Volume 1: 1567-1784
Oxford University Press
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08/01/2004
The first of four volumes (volume 2, 1785-1858, is forthcoming in 2005) comprising a complete history of the recording of English cant and slang - the jargon of sport, trade, and crime - which give ...
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A History of Cant and Slang Dictionaries(Hardback)
Volume III: 1859-1936
Oxford University Press
Published:
23/10/2008
Volume III of this acclaimed history casts light on life across the globe - from Canadian and Australian settlers, London cockneys, and American schoolboys to New York ganglang, the narcotics trade,...
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