Description The fun and fascinating follow-up to the international bestseller Red Herrings and White Elephants Why do people put their "skeletons in a closet," "have a hunch," "get the cold shoulder," "get dressed up to the nines," or "call a spade a spade?" These Phrases are used Every day, yet most people have little or no idea where most of them come from.
He is also the author of That\'s Bollocks! (all the strangest, sickest, funniest and most unforgettable urban legends as told in Jack\'s inimitable style) and Albert Jack\'s Ten-Minute Mysteries..
His second, Shaggy Dogs and Black Sheep was another success: selling over 70, 000 copies.
About the author Albert Jack\'s Red Herrings and White Elephants was a huge international hit and was on the bestsellers list for sixteen months.
With Black Sheep and Lame Ducks, any language-lover can feel like a "Smart Aleck"-and also know exactly who that was.
And calling someone the "Black Sheep in the family" refers to a thousands- year-old belief that a Black lamb in a flock was unpopular because its fleece was undyeable and therefore less valuable.
For example, "wearing your heart on your sleeve" comes from the Middle Ages, when a lady would "give her heart" in the form of a handkerchief pinned to the sleeve of a knight who was about to go into battle.
In Black Sheep and Lame Ducks, Albert Jack takes readers on a journey through the curious- and often bizarre-Origins of hundreds of their favorite idioms and expressions.
Description The fun and fascinating follow-up to the international bestseller Red Herrings and White Elephants Why do people put their "skeletons in a closet," "have a hunch," "get the cold shoulder," "get dressed up to the nines," or "call a spade a spade?" These Phrases are used Every day, yet most people have little or no idea where most of them come from