Who Said That First?: The Curious Origins of Common Words and Phrases

Max Cryer

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Who first wrote absence makes the heart grow fonder , accidentally on purpose or no pain, no gain?'

Did you know that there is no evidence Queen Victoria said We are not amused or Marie Antoinette proclaimed Let them eat cake , but iron curtain was in use for 40 years before Winston Churchill said it, and we have P. G. Wodehouse to thank for straight from the horse s mouth ?

This witty and accessible compendium reveals the obscure origins of over 500 common phrases, dispelling myths and offering plenty of fascinating facts to delight the trivia-holic in all of us.

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