They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions

They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions

by Paul F. Boller Jr. (Author)

Synopsis

An entertaining and yet thought-provoking book that sifts through hundreds of misquotations, incorrect attributions, and blatant fabrications to reveal the origins of the quotes and why they should be confined to the 'They Never Said It' file. Boller and George's ultimate 'debunking' reference work sets straight several historical records, proving amongst other things that 'Let them eat cake' was a well-worn phrase long before Marie Antoinette was born that although W. C. Fields fervently believed 'Anybody who hates children and dogs can't be all bad', credit for the quote must go to someone introducing Fields at a dinner party. They Never Said It is the perfect complement to dictionaries of quotations.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 06 Sep 1990

ISBN 10: 0195064690
ISBN 13: 9780195064698

Media Reviews
`serves an important purpose in setting the record straight about certain historical figures, Hampstead & Highgate Express
`an excellent source' Evening Advertiser
'An infectiously browsable book.' Ray Olson
'You cannot fool all the people all of the time (not Abraham Lincoln), and the authors of this carefully researched and readable treasury help to put the records as straight as they are ever likely to be. [But] sticklers for accuracy, and those who like dropping bits of useless information to liven flagging conversations, will find this a source of delight.' Manchester Evening News
'well-researched' Daily Mail
'an excellent source for those of us not well read enough to know even the misquotations' Evening Advertiser
an amusing collection of quotations' Paul Thomas, Slough, Eton & Windsor Observer
'an amusing collection of quotations' Berks & Bucks Observer
'The anthology is huge fun, but is serious enough to make us think hard too.' Bath & West Evening Chronicle
Author Bio
Paul F. Boller is Professor of History Emeritus at Texas Christian University and John George is Profesor of Political Science and Sociology, Central State University, Oklahoma