The Well-Spoken Thesaurus

The Well-Spoken Thesaurus

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The Well-Spoken Thesaurus by Tom Heehler (Sourcebooks 2011), is an American style guide and speaking aid. The Chicago Tribune calls The Well-Spoken Thesaurus "a celebration of the spoken word". The book has also been reviewed in the Winnipeg Free Press, and by bloggers at the Fayetteville Observer, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

Author
Tom Heehler
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Country
United States
Language
English
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Publisher
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Publication date
2011
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Media type
Paperback book
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Pages
400
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ISBN
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Dewey Decimal
413.12
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LC Class
PE1591 .H397 2011
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