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The funnest books for word nerds

Hindustan Times | By
Sep 29, 2012 03:38 PM IST

Ex Libris – Anne Fadiman Fadiman’s ode to the written word comes without cliché and the cloying associations of font, binding and library smells. There’s wit, anecdote and awesome turns of phrase

Ex Libris – Anne Fadiman Fadiman’s ode to the written word comes without cliché and the cloying associations of font, binding and library smells. There’s wit, anecdote and awesome turns of phrase

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The Meaning of Tingo – Adam Jacot de Bonoid photo: cc/David Trawin
The Meaning of Tingo – Adam Jacot de Bonoid photo: cc/David Trawin
The Language Instinct, by Stephen Pinker photo: cc/David Trawin
The Language Instinct, by Stephen Pinker photo: cc/David Trawin
Hobson-Jobson: The Anglo-Indian Dictionary photo: cc/David Trawin
Hobson-Jobson: The Anglo-Indian Dictionary photo: cc/David Trawin
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