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433.1 | Hmmm, sounds familiar. | NATASH::AIKEN | What cheer, Netop? | Fri Nov 13 1987 16:13 | 6 |
| Was it Word Play or Words At Play?
I have the latter buried in a pile of boxes filled with books waiting
for me to build the shelves on which to put them.
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433.2 | Play on words? | CLARID::PETERS | E Unibus Plurum | Mon Nov 16 1987 06:46 | 9 |
| re .1
> Was it Word Play or Words At Play?
What I remember was Word Play, but it has been about 10 years! If you do
unearth your copy could you let me know more about it please.
Steve
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433.3 | WORD PLAY | SOFBAS::RENO | A moment in the soul can live forever | Thu Nov 19 1987 12:56 | 10 |
| It is Word Play, but I haven't seen my copy around the house in
a few years, either.
Why can't you just order it in a bookstore with the author's name?
btw: It *was* a very interesting book. May even try to get another
copy of it myself.
-d
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433.4 | And the answer is... | HPSRAD::SPEAKE | Luck is the residue of design. | Sat Nov 28 1987 21:39 | 20 |
| Just catching up on my recreational noting.
The book is titled "Word Play", subtitled "What Happens When People
Talk", by Peter Farb. The ISBN is 0-394-48675-7. It was published
by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. The copy I have in front of me was published
in April 1974.
If you enjoyed that book, you might enjoy "O Thou Improper, Thou
Uncommon Noun" by Willard R. Espy, ISBN 0-517-53511-4, published
by Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. It just happened to be sitting on my
bookshelf next to "Word Play". It discusses proper nouns that have
become common nouns such as the Fourth Earl of Sandwich giving his
name to our common lunchtime delight. (Hmmmm...Who did Burger King name
the Croisandwich(sp?) after? :-)
BTW - What does ISBN stand for anyway? International Standard Book
Number?
Happy Reading,
Tom Speake
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433.5 | Ta everso. | CHIC::PETERS | E Unibus Plurum | Mon Nov 30 1987 08:49 | 5 |
| Thanks Tom,
I'll try to order them.
Steve
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433.6 | ISBN | HEART::KNOWLES | Men's sauna in corporation baths | Tue Dec 01 1987 14:23 | 12 |
| > BTW - What does ISBN stand for anyway? International Standard Book
> Number?
Yup. Needless to say, ISBNs are neither International nor Standard.
For much of my working life I was dealing with books that had
`a UK ISBN' and `a US ISBN'.
Come to think of it, some tapes have IS_B_Ns. But at least the
N part is OK (if you include the check-digit X, which stands for
10).
b
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433.7 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | The Dread Pirate Roberts | Wed Dec 02 1987 07:49 | 12 |
| re:.6
Well, yes, I've seen books with a US ISBN and a Canadian ISBN,
but that's got nothing to do with it. What's "international"
and "standard" about it is not the number *itself*, but the
format of the number, which includes a language prefix�, a
publisher's code, a stock number, and a check digit.
--- jerry
� Two that I know offhand are "0-", which is for English, and "4-",
which is for Japanese.
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