'I'm hooked on Forsyth's book - Crikey, but this is addictive' (Mathew Parris'Kudos should go to Mark Forsyth, author of The Etymologicon - Clearly a man who knows his onions, Mr Forsyth must have worked 19 to the dozen, spotting red herrings and unravelling inkhorn terms, to bestow this boon - a work of the first water, to coin a phrase.' ('This year's must-have stocking filler - the angel on the top of the tree, the satsuma in the sock, the threepenny bit in the plum pudding, the essential addition to the library in the smallest room is Mark Forsyth's 'The Etymologicon'.' (Ian Sansom'This witty book liberates etymology from the dusty pages of the dictionary and brings it alive.' (Good Book Guide)‘The stocking filler of the season.’ (Robert McCrum, Observer)‘A perfect bit of stocking filler for the bookish member of the family, or just a cracking all-year-round-read. Highly recommended.’ (Spectator)'Mark Forsyth, who blogs as 'The Inky Fool,' is an extreme and hugely entertaining practitioner ... The subtitle is a misdescription. It is not a stroll; it is a plunge on a toboggan where the only way to stop is to fall off.' (Financial Times)‘Witty and erudite … stuffed with the kind of arcane information that nobody strictly needs to know, but which is a pleasure to learn nonetheless.’ (Nick Duerden, Independent)'Light, entertaining and fascinating … This is really one of those books where you have to fight hard to resist telling anyone in earshot little snippets every five minutes.’ (Brian Clegg, author of 'Inflight Science')‘An absolute gem … a pleasure to read.’ (Books Monthly)‘It makes for a very good read … a perfect Christmas gift for anyone who might be interested in where our words come from.’ (A Common Reader)‘I adored this book. I read and read and then I read some more until it was all gone. It was just my cup of tea, well presented, engaging, witty, wonderful. Full of usable facts and great anecdotes, it’s one of the only ‘history’ books I’ve read this year that was anything other than dull as dishwater. Full marks.’ (The Bookbag) --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition.