Political Quotations

Political Quotations
Author: Jean F. Thomsett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1994
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Over 4000 quotations, whose sources range from Plato to contemporary politicians like H. Ross Perot and Bill Clinton, are gathered in this new collection. Each entry includes the date of the quotation and indicates whether it was taken from a speech ora written work. There are indexes by author and by keyword according to the entry number. The Macmillan Dictionary of Political Quotations (Macmillan, 1993) includes more quotations (11,000) and arranges entries by different subject categories, e.g., abortion, energy, gun control, and obscenity. However, it only indexes them by author and concept rather than by the useful keyword. It too ranges from the classics to contempories like Clinton and Perot, though different quotes are sometimes given for the same people. Therefore, both sources are recommended for a well-rounded political science collection.-Louise A. Treff, Univ. of Colorado at Denver Lib. -Library Journal.

The Macmillan Dictionary of Political Quotations

The Macmillan Dictionary of Political Quotations
Author: Lewis D. Eigen
Publisher: Savvas Learning Company
Total Pages: 810
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN:

As the only book to gather in a single volume the world's best quotations by and about politicians and politics, this compendium combines wit, intelligence, and history on a subject that is alive and well in the minds and ears of the public. With contributors ranging from Aristotle to Dan Quayle, the 15,000 entries cover a full range of political subjects.

Dictionary of Political Quotations

Dictionary of Political Quotations
Author: Lewis D. Eigen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 785
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780788166822

Contains a treasure chest of quotations by & about politics & politicians. This is the most comprehensive single-volume collection available on the subject, with more than 11,000 entries. Those quoted range from today's international leaders to rulers from classical civilizations. Covers all aspects of politics & politicians, from Health & Health Care to Treaties & Agreements, from Public Relations to Nuclear Weapons. Political philosophies share a page with slogans, humorists with dictators. The 99 thematic chapters are arranged alphabetically & the quotations are numbered within each chapter. Thoroughly cross-referenced. Author & Concept indexes.

The Macmillan Dictionary of Quotations

The Macmillan Dictionary of Quotations
Author: Macmillan Publishing Company
Publisher: New York : Macmillan
Total Pages: 808
Release: 1989
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Informative and fascinating, this is an innovative reference work that sets anew standard for usefulness in quotation books.

Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotations

Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotations
Author: Antony Jay
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780199572687

Now available in Oxford Paperback Reference, the fourth edition of the Oxford Dictionary of Political Quotations brings together both words of wisdom and things that might have been better left unsaid. A mouth-watering collection for anyone with an interest in history and politics.

Lend Me Your Ears

Lend Me Your Ears
Author: Antony Jay
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2010-10-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199572674

Caligula, William Shakespeare, Crazy Horse, and 1,500 other commentators from ancient Greek philosophers to Sarah Palin trade remarks profound, caustic, trenchant, and humorous in this entertaining omnibus. Lend Me Your Ears has a British tinge, but American pols are well represented. Middle and Far Eastern sources are sparsely included. Jay, coauthor of the BBC radio and television series Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister, presents an eclectic assortment of bons mots alphabetically by author. Featuring some 300 quotations new to this edition, the book has an excellent keyword index. Jay's voracious pursuit of sources and discretion in selection are the linchpins that make this a valuable source. He notes in the introduction that "the number of new entries from earlier years is as large as ever, if not larger." Funeral orations, epitaphs, songs, cartoon captions, and slogans ("Burn, baby, burn") contribute to the hodgepodge. Both the pious (including Pius XII) and the rebarbative (Joseph McCarthy) have their say. Competing dictionaries of political maxims are largely nonexistent today. Some are attuned to American affairs, such as Wolfgang Mieder's Proverbs Are the Best Policy: Folk Wisdom and American Politics (2005). Other dictionaries compile the sayings of presidents, including Barack Obama in His Own Words (2007), edited by Lisa Rogak. Jay is especially adept at selecting scathing ripostes by both obscure and well-known British politicians, including Winston Churchill's comment on Stanley Baldwin: "The candle in that great turnip has gone out." Lend Me Your Ears invites readers to eavesdrop on Mark Twain, Sting, and Aeschylus. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All libraries; all levels. General Readers; Lower-division Undergraduates; Upper-division Undergraduates; Graduate Students; Researchers/Faculty; Two-year Technical Program Students; Professionals/Practitioners. Reviewed by C. B. Thurston.