Book of Names

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Reference, Almanacs & Trivia, Word Lists
Cover of the book Book of Names by Graham Burgess, Xlibris UK
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Graham Burgess ISBN: 9781477159910
Publisher: Xlibris UK Publication: September 11, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris UK Language: English
Author: Graham Burgess
ISBN: 9781477159910
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication: September 11, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris UK
Language: English

When I first published on this topic I called the book Why is the letter A at the beginning of the alphabet ? It was too complex and so was the book. After lots of questioning on the topic I have decided to approach the topic again in a simpler way. One of the key questions various people have asked is What about the other ways of writing and the other languages ?. The answer is in the fact that one has to focus on what I am calling the intuit embedded in each of the letters in the English alphabet. The form that our letters take has evolved and has become amazingly efficient at enabling us to communicate effectively. Much has been written on this topic but generally the explanations have been drawn away from simplicity. This is not surprising as mankinds development has been towards complexity. Mankind is not positively pre-disposed to explore things that are simply known about intuitively. I do not know whether this book will be useful at all but it is interesting to know why we express our feelings using configurations like the alphabet and other written forms. So first of all I am going to put our alphabet in context with all other forms of writing.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

When I first published on this topic I called the book Why is the letter A at the beginning of the alphabet ? It was too complex and so was the book. After lots of questioning on the topic I have decided to approach the topic again in a simpler way. One of the key questions various people have asked is What about the other ways of writing and the other languages ?. The answer is in the fact that one has to focus on what I am calling the intuit embedded in each of the letters in the English alphabet. The form that our letters take has evolved and has become amazingly efficient at enabling us to communicate effectively. Much has been written on this topic but generally the explanations have been drawn away from simplicity. This is not surprising as mankinds development has been towards complexity. Mankind is not positively pre-disposed to explore things that are simply known about intuitively. I do not know whether this book will be useful at all but it is interesting to know why we express our feelings using configurations like the alphabet and other written forms. So first of all I am going to put our alphabet in context with all other forms of writing.

More books from Xlibris UK

Cover of the book Jan Sobieski by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book 88 and or Pretty Air by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Letters from a Soldier by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book The Itar Travelers by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Knife by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Lyrical Poems 4 U by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Rawchi Chocolate by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book The Cayman Affair by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Handbook of Common Terminologies and Definitions in Modern Government by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Do We Really Know China? by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book Academic Integrity: Study & Guide by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book The Cankerworm by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book The Plastic Garden by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book The Understanding of Adultery in the Hebrew Bible by Graham Burgess
Cover of the book The Wise Men of Pizzo by Graham Burgess
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy