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The adventure of English Wed Aug 03, 2005 18:00 pm  The adventure of English
 

Hello to everybody who likes reading!
I would like to recommend a book about the English language:
"The Adventure of English" by Melvyn Bragg. It tells the history of the English language.
It is interesting but only for advanced learners, as it is a bit difficult.
Have fun!
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