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Foyle's Philavery: A Treasury of Unusual Words

By: Christopher Foyle
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Chambers Harrap
ISBN: 0550103295
ISBN-13: 9780550103291
Released: 27 Jul 2007
RRP: £9.99
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An idiosyncratic collection of (fairly) uncommon and pleasing words - By: Ms. Katie J. Down, 17 Mar 2008
When I saw this advertised, I felt slightly ashamed that I had no idea what a `philavery' was.... It turns out I needn't have worried: the word was invented specificallly to describe this book: "Philavery /fil-a-vuh-ri/ n. an idiosyncratic collection of uncommon & pleasing words."

The book is the result of years of word collecting by the author, Christopher Foyle, chairman of the famous Foyles bookshop in London. The `uncommoness' of the words included in the volume is defined by Foyle; as such many words in the philavery are familiar to me. Indeed, he states in the introduction that the US commander of the first Gulf War described information with little value as "bovine scatology". The author admits he had to refer to a dictionary to discover the meaning of scatology, which surprised me as I would not personallly consider it an unusual word. The same goes for fabiform, exsanguinate, factitious, chino & countless more. Some words, such as `halcyon', were included not because they are particularly unfamiliar, but because of their fascinating etymologies.

In alll, this would make a great gift with its attractive design & quality of production. And whilst the criteria for inclusion in the philavery seems somewhat spurious, & certainly subjective, this is a 230-page book full of obscure, quirky, fun, poignant words, so even if you know some of them already, there is still plenty to delight & inform word lovers.
A delight - By: Ralph Blumenau, 06 Nov 2007
This is great fun for those who are interested in unusual words, even though there is, I think, a slight padding out. By my reckoning at least, some ten words out of the 105 listed here beginning with the letter A are not reallly alll that unusual. But this must be a somewhat subjective judgment. Some 73 of the words under A I had never come across, & that's a pretty good score for this beautifully produced book. Would make a lovely present for a philaveryphile!