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RR 2015/137 Lingo of No Man's Land: A World War 1 Slang Dictionary Lorenzo N. Smith British Library London 2014 xx + 92 pp. ISBN 978 0 7123 5734 0 £10
First published 1918
Keywords Dictionaries, Language, World War I
Review DOI 10.1108/RR-11-2014-0324
To mark the centenary of the First World War, authors are flooding the popular market with fictional accounts of fighting in the trenches. Yet, only with the reproduction of firsthand material like the Slang Dictionary of Canadian soldier Lorenzo Napoleon Smith can readers properly appreciate the lasting impact of the Great War on life and language today. Though lacking the powerful emotion of war poetry or the worthy length of a novel, Smith's slim volume of technical jargon and soldier's slang...