The Great Typo Hunt : Two Friends Changing the World, One Correction at a Time by Benjamin D. Herson and Jeff Deck (2010, Hardcover)

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Deck and Herson deliver a wildly entertaining narrative based on their typo-hunting journey across America that tells the larger story not just of proper punctuation but of the power of language--and of taking a second look.

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PublisherCrown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-100307591077
ISBN-139780307591074
eBay Product ID (ePID)81852317

Product Key Features

Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameGreat Typo Hunt : Two Friends Changing the World, One Correction at a Time
Publication Year2010
SubjectEditors, Journalists, Publishers, Communication Studies, Writing Skills, Grammar & Punctuation, Food, Lodging & Transportation / Road Travel, Customs & Traditions, United States / General, Advertising & Promotion, Linguistics / General
TypeNot Available
Subject AreaBiography & Autobiography, Travel, Business & Economics, Référence, Language Arts & Disciplines, Social Science
AuthorJeff Deck, Benjamin D. Herson
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight14.7 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.7 in

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LCCN2010-004505
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"This pair of kooks, with their high standards and principled civil disobedience, give me hope for the future of humanity." -Steven Pinker, Harvard College professor, Harvard University, and author ofThe Language InstinctandThe Stuff of Thought "A compelling read! Deck and Herson have brilliantly combined the exploratory curiosity of the travel writer, the human interest of the story-teller, and the explanatory detail of the language specialist into an original, humorous, and engaging narrative. Anyone interested in language standards, attitudes, and education should read this enticing book." -David Crystal, author ofJust a Phrase I'm Going ThroughandBy Hook or By Crook: a Journey in Search of English "Only Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson could make the complete decline of the English language so entertaining. It's heartening to accompany these two young men on their quixotic quest to identify and rehabilitate the typos, spellos, and prepostrophes that threaten to bring down civilization as we know it." -Richard Lederer, author ofAnguished English "With sly humor and pitch-perfect tone, Jeff and Benjamin take us on a hilarious ride in a '97 Sentra around the U.S.A. in search of malapropisms and misprints on everything from menus to marquees, bumpers to billboards. It's a spell-checker's On the Road, a Strunk & White Odyssey, a charming Travels with My Dictionary with two young men who start as linguists and end as friends." -Michael Malone, author ofHandling SinandThe Four Corners of the Sky "In this seriously funny--and seriously thoughtful--book, a simple typo hunt becomes something more: an investigation into the deeper mysteries of orthographical fallibility. To err is human; to correct, divine!" -Patricia T. O'Conner, author ofWoe Is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English "A funny and obsessive adventure that any language lover will appreciate." -David Wolman, author ofRighting the Mother Tongue: From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling, Indie Next List, "Great Reads from Booksellers You Trust," August 2010 "[THE GREAT TYPO HUNT], where editor meets road trip, is entertaining, informative, and thought-provoking, and one that any lover of language, travel - or both - will probably enjoy." -The Boston Globe "[B]reezy and fun....most interesting when it delves into issues of class and race...and in its discussion of the plasticity of the English language." -Salon.com "This pair of kooks, with their high standards and principled civil disobedience, give me hope for the future of humanity." -Steven Pinker, Harvard College professor, Harvard University, and author ofThe Language InstinctandThe Stuff of Thought   "A compelling read! Deck and Herson have brilliantly combined the exploratory curiosity of the travel writer, the human interest of the story-teller, and the explanatory detail of the language specialist into an original, humorous, and engaging narrative. Anyone interested in language standards, attitudes, and education should read this enticing book." -David Crystal, author ofJust a Phrase I'm Going ThroughandBy Hook or By Crook: a Journey in Search of English "Only Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson could make the complete decline of the English language so entertaining. It's heartening to accompany these two young men on their quixotic quest to identify and rehabilitate the typos, spellos, and prepostrophes that threaten to bring down civilization as we know it." -Richard Lederer, author ofAnguished English "With sly humor and pitch-perfect tone, Jeff and Benjamin take us on a hilarious ride in a '97 Sentra around the U.S.A. in search of malapropisms and misprints on everything from menus to marquees, bumpers to billboards.  It's a spell-checker's On the Road, a Strunk & White Odyssey, a charming Travels with My Dictionary with two young men who start as linguists and end as friends." -Michael Malone, author ofHandling SinandThe Four Corners of the Sky   "In this seriously funny--and seriously thoughtful--book, a simple typo hunt becomes something more: an investigation into the deeper mysteries of orthographical fallibility. To err is human; to correct, divine!" -Patricia T. O'Conner, author ofWoe Is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English "A funny and obsessive adventure that any language lover will appreciate." -David Wolman, author ofRighting the Mother Tongue:  From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling, Indie Next List, "Great Reads from Booksellers You Trust," August 2010 Boston Globe Bestseller "[THE GREAT TYPO HUNT], where editor meets road trip, is entertaining, informative, and thought-provoking, and one that any lover of language, travel - or both - will probably enjoy." - The Boston Globe "[A]n illuminating hybrid of travelogue, English usage textbook and sociological experiment." - Washington Post "[C]omplete with breezy writing, mock superhero prologues, and a serious mission to return phonics and proofreading to places of honor." - Christian Science Monitor "Part classic road-trip narrative, buddy-love saga and state-of-the-nation survey, it's also an adventure thriller for grammar fiends, travel porn for copy editors and other enforcers of linguistic propriety." - Philadelphia Inquirer "Deck and Herson show the reader that adventures in language needn’t be limited to the computer screen or printed page. In their view, the real excitement’s out there on the open road, and they want you to share it." -Richmond Times-Dispatch "[B]reezy and fun....most interesting when it delves into issues of class and race...and in its discussion of the plasticity of the English language." -Salon.com “This pair of kooks, with their high standards and principled civil disobedience, give me hope for the future of humanity.â€� -Steven Pinker, Harvard College professor, Harvard University, and author of The Language Instinct and The Stuff of Thought “A compelling read! Deck and Herson have brilliantly combined the exploratory curiosity of the travel writer, the human interest of the story-teller, and the explanatory detail of the language specialist into an original, humorous, and engaging narrative. Anyone interested in language standards, attitudes, and education should read this enticing book.â€� -David Crystal, author of Just a Phrase I'm Going Through and By Hook or By Crook: a Journey in Search of English “Only Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson could make the complete decline of the English language so entertaining. It's heartening to accompany these two young men on their quixotic quest to identify and rehabilitate the typos, spellos, and prepostrophes that threaten to bring down civilization as we know it.â€� -Richard Lederer, author of Anguished English “With sly humor and pitch-perfect tone, Jeff and Benjamin take us on a hilarious ride in a '97 Sentra around the U.S.A. in search of malapropisms and misprints on everything from menus to marquees, bumpers to billboards. It's a spell-checker's On the Road, a Strunk & White Odyssey, a charming Travels with My Dictionary with two young men who start as linguists and end as friends.â€� -Michael Malone, author of Handling Sin and The Four Corners of the Sky “In this seriously funny--and seriously thoughtful--book, a simple typo hunt becomes something more: an investigation into the deeper mysteries of orthographical fallibility. To err is human; to correct, divine!â€� -Patricia T. O'Conner, author of Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English “A funny and obsessive adventure that any language lover will appreciate.â€� -David Wolman, author of Righting the Mother Tongue: From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling From the Hardcover edition., Indie Next List, "Great Reads from Booksellers You Trust," August 2010 Boston Globe Bestseller "[THE GREAT TYPO HUNT], where editor meets road trip, is entertaining, informative, and thought-provoking, and one that any lover of language, travel - or both - will probably enjoy." - The Boston Globe "[A]n illuminating hybrid of travelogue, English usage textbook and sociological experiment." - Washington Post "[C]omplete with breezy writing, mock superhero prologues, and a serious mission to return phonics and proofreading to places of honor." - Christian Science Monitor "Part classic road-trip narrative, buddy-love saga and state-of-the-nation survey, it's also an adventure thriller for grammar fiends, travel porn for copy editors and other enforcers of linguistic propriety." - Philadelphia Inquirer "Deck and Herson show the reader that adventures in language needn't be limited to the computer screen or printed page. In their view, the real excitement's out there on the open road, and they want you to share it." -Richmond Times-Dispatch "[B]reezy and fun....most interesting when it delves into issues of class and race...and in its discussion of the plasticity of the English language." -Salon.com "This pair of kooks, with their high standards and principled civil disobedience, give me hope for the future of humanity." -Steven Pinker, Harvard College professor, Harvard University, and author of The Language Instinct and The Stuff of Thought   "A compelling read! Deck and Herson have brilliantly combined the exploratory curiosity of the travel writer, the human interest of the story-teller, and the explanatory detail of the language specialist into an original, humorous, and engaging narrative. Anyone interested in language standards, attitudes, and education should read this enticing book." -David Crystal, author of Just a Phrase I'm Going Through and By Hook or By Crook: a Journey in Search of English "Only Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson could make the complete decline of the English language so entertaining. It's heartening to accompany these two young men on their quixotic quest to identify and rehabilitate the typos, spellos, and prepostrophes that threaten to bring down civilization as we know it." -Richard Lederer, author of Anguished English "With sly humor and pitch-perfect tone, Jeff and Benjamin take us on a hilarious ride in a '97 Sentra around the U.S.A. in search of malapropisms and misprints on everything from menus to marquees, bumpers to billboards.  It's a spell-checker's On the Road, a Strunk & White Odyssey, a charming Travels with My Dictionary with two young men who start as linguists and end as friends." -Michael Malone, author of Handling Sin and The Four Corners of the Sky   "In this seriously funny--and seriously thoughtful--book, a simple typo hunt becomes something more: an investigation into the deeper mysteries of orthographical fallibility. To err is human; to correct, divine!" -Patricia T. O'Conner, author of Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English "A funny and obsessive adventure that any language lover will appreciate." -David Wolman, author of Righting the Mother Tongue:  From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling, Indie Next List, "Great Reads from Booksellers You Trust," August 2010 Boston GlobeBestseller "[THE GREAT TYPO HUNT], where editor meets road trip, is entertaining, informative, and thought-provoking, and one that any lover of language, travel - or both - will probably enjoy." -The Boston Globe "[A]n illuminating hybrid of travelogue, English usage textbook and sociological experiment." -Washington Post "[C]omplete with breezy writing, mock superhero prologues, and a serious mission to return phonics and proofreading to places of honor." -Christian Science Monitor "Part classic road-trip narrative, buddy-love saga and state-of-the-nation survey, it's also an adventure thriller for grammar fiends, travel porn for copy editors and other enforcers of linguistic propriety." -Philadelphia Inquirer "Deck and Herson show the reader that adventures in language needn't be limited to the computer screen or printed page. In their view, the real excitement's out there on the open road, and they want you to share it." -Richmond Times-Dispatch "[B]reezy and fun....most interesting when it delves into issues of class and race...and in its discussion of the plasticity of the English language." -Salon.com "This pair of kooks, with their high standards and principled civil disobedience, give me hope for the future of humanity." -Steven Pinker, Harvard College professor, Harvard University, and author ofThe Language InstinctandThe Stuff of Thought   "A compelling read! Deck and Herson have brilliantly combined the exploratory curiosity of the travel writer, the human interest of the story-teller, and the explanatory detail of the language specialist into an original, humorous, and engaging narrative. Anyone interested in language standards, attitudes, and education should read this enticing book." -David Crystal, author ofJust a Phrase I'm Going ThroughandBy Hook or By Crook: a Journey in Search of English "Only Jeff Deck and Benjamin Herson could make the complete decline of the English language so entertaining. It's heartening to accompany these two young men on their quixotic quest to identify and rehabilitate the typos, spellos, and prepostrophes that threaten to bring down civilization as we know it." -Richard Lederer, author ofAnguished English "With sly humor and pitch-perfect tone, Jeff and Benjamin take us on a hilarious ride in a '97 Sentra around the U.S.A. in search of malapropisms and misprints on everything from menus to marquees, bumpers to billboards.  It's a spell-checker's On the Road, a Strunk & White Odyssey, a charming Travels with My Dictionary with two young men who start as linguists and end as friends." -Michael Malone, author ofHandling SinandThe Four Corners of the Sky   "In this seriously funny--and seriously thoughtful--book, a simple typo hunt becomes something more: an investigation into the deeper mysteries of orthographical fallibility. To err is human; to correct, divine!" -Patricia T. O'Conner, author ofWoe Is I: The Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in Plain English "A funny and obsessive adventure that any language lover will appreciate." -David Wolman, author ofRighting the Mother Tongue:  From Olde English to Email, the Tangled Story of English Spelling
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal302.2/244
Intended AudienceTrade
Lc Classification NumberE169.Z83d43 2010
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