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Discover the captivating world of occupational words with 'Just the Job: The Fascinating Etymology of Trades and Professions,' authored by Alexander Tulloch. This 2020 release from Bodleian Library Publishing is your gateway to understanding the rich history behind various job titles. Perfect for linguistics enthusiasts, history buffs, and those curious about language evolution, this book offers an enjoyable and insightful exploration of the etymology of professions ranging from the obsolete to the modern.
Dive into intriguing questions such as: What exactly did a gongfarmer do? How does a chaperone relate to a bird of prey? What’s the historical significance of roles like wedding planner and cloud architect? Each chapter is filled with surprising facts that illuminate the unexpected links between common surnames like Spencer, Hayward, and Fletcher, and the roles they once represented.
This beautifully crafted book features paper over boards, making it a perfect gift for anyone interested in language and jobs. With a wealth of knowledge about trades like puddler and telegraph boy to contemporary roles such as pundit and sky marshal, Tulloch’s work is a treasure trove of quirky etymological insights. This innovative examination is not just educational; it’s also a delightful read that challenges your understanding of the words we often take for granted. Ideal for both casual readers and serious scholars alike, 'Just the Job' is an essential addition to your collection of linguistics and history. Perfect for those who love to discover the stories behind the everyday terms we use.
Dive into intriguing questions such as: What exactly did a gongfarmer do? How does a chaperone relate to a bird of prey? What’s the historical significance of roles like wedding planner and cloud architect? Each chapter is filled with surprising facts that illuminate the unexpected links between common surnames like Spencer, Hayward, and Fletcher, and the roles they once represented.
This beautifully crafted book features paper over boards, making it a perfect gift for anyone interested in language and jobs. With a wealth of knowledge about trades like puddler and telegraph boy to contemporary roles such as pundit and sky marshal, Tulloch’s work is a treasure trove of quirky etymological insights. This innovative examination is not just educational; it’s also a delightful read that challenges your understanding of the words we often take for granted. Ideal for both casual readers and serious scholars alike, 'Just the Job' is an essential addition to your collection of linguistics and history. Perfect for those who love to discover the stories behind the everyday terms we use.