Eugene Ehrlich
Eugene Ehrlich, Ph.D., (Mamaroneck, NY) is professor emeritus of English Literature at Columbia University and has been a commentator for National Public Radio.
Eugene Ehrlich, Ph.D., (Mamaroneck, NY) is professor emeritus of English Literature at Columbia University and has been a commentator for National Public Radio. See less
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Amo, Amas, Amat and More: How...
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Oxford American Dictionary
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The Highly Selective...
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The Highly Selective...
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Veni, Vidi, Vici (Second...
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The Highly Selective...
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The International Thesaurus...
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Les Bons Mots: How to Amaze...
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Les Bons Mots
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Amo, Amas, Amat and More:...
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Veni, Vidi, Vici: Conquer...
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A dictionary of Latin tags...
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Fundamental Principles of the...
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Workbook and Licensure Exam...
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What's in a Name?: How Proper...
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NBC Handbook of Pronunciation
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Mene, Mene, Tekel
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Nil Desperandum: A Dictionary...
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Harper Dictionary of Foreign...
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Eugene Ehrlich book reviews
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Nil Desperandum: A Dictionary of Latin Tags and Useful Phrases
Never despair
by DLRS, Oct 22, 2014
For those who regularly indulge in using Latin terms and expressions in their writings, and for others who wish to understand these, this is a marvellous reference book. Ever so often, I see people ... Read More
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Schaum's Outline of English Grammar
Not recommended
by Shelly K, Jul 14, 2011
This is a very poor English book in my opinion. Poorly edited. I noticed several errors and contradictions in just the few chapters that I actually read. The only saving grace for some may be the ... Read More
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The Highly Selective Thesaurus for the Extraordinarily Literate
Not As Good as His Adjectives
I loved Ehrlich's Selective Dictionary of Adjectives for the Highly Literate, which is full of highbrow words you can actually slip into a sentence now and then. But I was disappointed in the ... Read More