Pilton Keelie

Pilton Keelie
Author: James Meikle
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2011-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1462071538

Is it better to be born with a silver spoon in your mouth or a hunger in your belly? Is life in the city better than life in the country? Is life in the new world really better than life in old Europe? Is private education better than public? Is a university degree compulsory to success in life?. What exactly is a better life? Affluence does not guarantee happiness and poverty does not guarantee misery and regardless of inherent socio-economic standing a kind or cruel bounce at the right or wrong moment can be life-changing. Strong parental love and guidance ultimately trump actual money but the latter does make further education more readily available and that generally opens up more opportunities in the modern world. My wife and I had no post-secondary education and loved our upbringing yet we strived very hard to make sure our children did have university degrees and a shot at that better life. I hope the joyful if sometimes embarrassing memoirs of a Scottish working class boy, combined with a good deal of social history and the many quirks of the common language which my native and adopted countries allegedly share, can amuse and inform.

Shorter Slang Dictionary

Shorter Slang Dictionary
Author: Paul Beale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1134879512

From abdabs to zit From pillock (14th century) to couch potato (20th century) From She'll be apples (Australia) to the pits (USA) This new collection brings together some 5,000 contemporary slang expressions originating in all parts of the English-speaking world. It gives clear and concise definitions of each word, supplemented by examples of their use and information about where and when they came into being. This entertaining reference work will be of use to students of English at all levels and a source of fascination to word-lovers throughout the world.

From Alfred the Great to Stephen

From Alfred the Great to Stephen
Author: R. H. C. Davis
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781852850456

Twenty-two collected essays on late Anglo-Saxon and Norman history.

Short, Back & Sides

Short, Back & Sides
Author: Donald McFarlane
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008
Genre: Canterbury (N.Z.)
ISBN: 9780473137618

SHORT, BACK & SIDES: AN UNOFFICIAL AND GENERALLY ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF BURNHAM CAMP FROM 1923 TO 1973 opens up to readers the experience of the many New Zealanders who were introduced to army life at Burnham Camp. It traces the development of Burham Camp, and looks at the history of the wider Burnham community. It also gathers together insightful and entertaining anecdotes that are, with the passing of time, all too frequently lost to the historical record, with many of the stories in written form for the first time. Some well-known figures appear in the book - including a forthright young recruit by the name of Charles Upham. This book will appeal in particular to all those who have served at Burnham Camp, their relatives, students of Canterbury history and all those interested in the history of the New Zealand Army and the impact military service had on New Zealand life in the twentieth century.

No Matter What

No Matter What
Author: David Allen Goodwin
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2003-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 140107927X

NO MATTER WHAT David A Goodwin Normal MTomolonis 2 2 2003-04-14T20:57:00Z 2003-04-14T20:57:00Z 2 664 3789 31 7 4653 9.2720 NO MATTER WHAT, VOLUMES ONE AND TWO, tells the life story of Dr. David Goodwin from his birth to his retirement from the mental health profession at age sixty three. Goodwin's tells of his difficulty in dealing with his childhood education and his dislike of academia in general. However, he managed to overcome his early educational difficulties eventually earning a bachelors degree, two masters degrees and a doctorate degree. Goodwin says he was born with horse manure in his blood and that he wanted to be a rancher and cowboy for as long as he could remember. He spent much of his young life on farms and wanting to spend the rest of his life in the in the saddle. Goodwin says that when he was a kid in high school he was privileged to spend several years working nights as a houseparent at a school for the deaf and blind. He writes about that experience and says it taught him to be responsible and to have empathy for others. Goodwin's written work shares his early efforts to gain a military career and how the military shaped

A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address

A Dictionary of Epithets and Terms of Address
Author: Leslie Dunkling
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 698
Release: 2008-02-20
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1134985703

This book will give learners of English the confidence to address people appropriately in a wide variety of situations. It will also help them to understand what is implied when an English speaker uses a particular way of addressing someone. These topics are entirely neglected in most courses and textbooks, and there is no other reference work on the subject. Anyone who is fascinated by words will also find much here of interest. A wealth of historical, sociological and etymological information is set out in a highly readable style. Some 2,000 entries arranged in alphabetical order shed new light on familiar terms of address and present many curiosities. The author gives examples from a wide range of literature, particularly twentieth century novels, and provides an illuminating commentary on them.