They did not say this. Celebrities sayings: True and fiction
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The author of the book Garzon O’Tul is a journalist, creator of the popular Quote Investigator site ("Quote Researcher), for which thousands of people around the world turn to help and help. And the main question is as follows: are there really outstanding people whose quotes are so widely distributed in print media and on the Internet, belong to certain sayings? And the answer is most often negative.
Garson O’Tul analyzes the common quotes attributed to celebrities - from Abraham Lincoln to Anton Chekhov, from Aristotle to Woody Allen. Trying to find their primary sources and understand what confusion arose, what are the causes of false quotes and aphorisms. He calls them "errors" mechanisms" and explains in detail where, when and why a misunderstanding arose
Garson O’Tul analyzes the common quotes attributed to celebrities - from Abraham Lincoln to Anton Chekhov, from Aristotle to Woody Allen. Trying to find their primary sources and understand what confusion arose, what are the causes of false quotes and aphorisms. He calls them "errors" mechanisms" and explains in detail where, when and why a misunderstanding arose
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Reference books
- Category:Esoteric, Folklore & Myth
Paper:
Paper:coated
Series:
Series: linganonfict
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-104882-2
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