The Good Citizen’s Alphabet

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Bertrand Russell

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`E: Erroneous: Capable of being proved true’; `J: Jolly: The downfall of our enemies’; `M: Mystery: What I understand and you don’t’ . . . Enter the delightful, satirical world of the Good Citizen, according to one of the best-known writers and philosophers of modern times. In this pocket-sized book, Bertrand Russell’s witty, subversive A-Z encompasses pedants and nincompoops, knowledge and virtue, providing a diverting and entertaining guide to the English alphabet. Brought back into print for the first time since the 1970s, the brief texts are illustrated with the lively drawings of Franciszka Themerson, a leading figure of the twentieth century avant-garde, whose apt and amusing images add an anarchic spirit to this delightful gift book – perfect for linguistic novices and eloquent eggheads alike. Facsimile pages reproduce the vintage look and feel of the original 1953 publication.

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Weight 248 g
Dimensions 12.7 x 15.4 cm
Publisher name Tate Publishing
Publication date 1 October 2017
Number of pages 112
Format Hardback
Contributors Illustrated by Franciszka Themerson
Dimensions 12.7 x 15.4 cm
Weight 248 g

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Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) was one of the foremost philosophers and logicians of the 20th century.

Franciszka Themerson (1907-1988) was a central figure of the Polish avant-garde.