The Wordspotter's Guide :Etymological Adventures Through the English Language
The Wordspotter's Guide :Etymological Adventures Through the English Language
hardcover
Pre-Order Published On:
5 November, 2026
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781805226208 |
| ISBN10 | 1805226207 |
| Number Of Pages | 288 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Profile Books Ltd |
| Format | hardcover |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
Praise for WEIRD MEDIEVAL GUYS * : *
A gently fascinating insight into the marginalia of a lost era * Guardian *
The best gift book there is ... I genuinely struggle to think of a person who might not love it * Independent - Best Books to Gift (and gift again) *
Full of illuminating snippets that is sure to brighten up the darkest of times ... we love this book * Blackwells *
Brilliantly funny ... Olivia celebrates the wonderful weirdness of the past in this gleeful book * Simple Things - Christmas Gift Guide 2023 *
Weird Medieval Guys is a riot ... it is enticingly re-readable and will remain a favourite for the non-expert, while also being enjoyable to the specialist * Morning Star *
Author's Bio
Olivia Swarthout is a German-American author from Montana, USA who currently resides in London. A lifelong aficionado for all things strange and obscure, Olivia's work centres around unearthing the most unexpected and entertaining stories from the annals of human history. In so doing, she hopes to help her audience connect with the distant past and share in her sense of kinship with its inhabitants - who were, after all, not so different from us. Olivia is also the author of Weird Medieval Guys, a love letter to the creativity, hilarity, and timeless appeal of art from the Middle Ages. Olivia is a name that arose as a variation of the Latin Oliva, meaning "olive", popularised in the English-speaking world by the heroine of William Shakespeare's play, Twelfth Night. Swarthout is a surname of Middle Dutch origin that roughly translates to "Black Forest." It probably originated near a Frisian forest of the same name, but neither the woods nor their inhabitants are around to say for sure.