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Lost in Translation Chris Stone

Lost in Translation By Chris Stone

Lost in Translation by Chris Stone


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Summary

Lost in Translation contains 140 wacky, weird and wonderful snapshots of the English language being abused abroad and at home. Whether it's dodgy grammar, bad spellings or just plain old terrible translations, Lost in Translation demonstrates how the English language is treated when it goes on holiday.

Lost in Translation Summary

Lost in Translation: The English language taken hostage at home and abroad by Chris Stone

Lost in Translation is 140 wacky, weird and wonderful snapshots of the English language being abused abroad and at home. Whether it's dodgy grammar, bad spellings or just plain old terrible translations, Lost in Translation demonstrates how the world's favourite language is treated when it goes on holiday.

From hilarious street signs to dreadful translations to an assortment of wonderful unintentional wordplay, this book will make you laugh out loud ... and remind you to always use spellcheck!

Word count: 5,000

About Chris Stone

Chris Stone is a writer and editor with 15 years' experience in publishing. He has commissioned and edited books on a huge array of subjects from U-boats to David Beckham; as an author he specialises in humour, pop culture and sport. His books include `The Ultimate Christmas Party Sprout' and `Spliffigami: how to roll the 35 greatest joints of all time'. He lives in Kent.

Additional information

GOR004251241
9781907554551
1907554556
Lost in Translation: The English language taken hostage at home and abroad by Chris Stone
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pavilion Books
2012-06-07
112
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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