Summary: It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations' - Winston ChurchillQuotations can offer us a glimpse into the past in a few brief words, giving us a feeling for the people and events that have shaped our world; from Oppenheimer's 'I am become death, destroyer of worlds' at the explosion of the first atom bomb, to the sharp wit of Winston Churchill and the romance of the great poets. Brewer's Famous Quotations not only presents the words of a truly diverse range of famous people, but tells the anecdotes and stories behind the quotations, setting them in context. Indispensable for writers and fascinating to browse, Brewer's Famous Quotations can settle any argument about who said what and when.
A collection of 5, 000 quotations and the fascinating stories behind themKeyword index helps you find your favourites easilyBrilliant for browsing through for fun or to find the perfect quote for a special occasion
A collection of 5, 000 quotations and the fascinating stories behind them
Keyword index helps you find your favourites easily
Brilliant for browsing through for fun or to find the perfect quote for a special occasion
About the Author(s): Nigel Rees has been the deviser and presenter of BBC Radio 4's Quote ... Unquote for the past thirty years and has published many books on the subject of quotations and well-known phrases and sayings.
Readership: General