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Le Nouveau Dictionnaire Complet Du Jargon De L'argotou, Le Langage Des Voleurs Dévoilé

Arthur Halbert

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Le Nouveau Dictionnaire Complet Du Jargon De L'argotou, Le Langage Des Voleurs Dévoilé

Arthur Halbert

Encyclopedias/Dictionaries/Reference, Language & Communication, Law & Criminology

A linguistic reference work likely written in the 19th century. This book is a comprehensive dictionary focusing on the language used by criminals, particularly thieves, revealing the unique vocabulary and expressions within the world of Parisian argot or slang. The book aims to educate honest citizens about this specialized language to help them recognize and understand the codes used by criminals around them. The content of the book is structured as a dictionary, presenting an extensive list of terms, phrases, and their meanings, specifically featuring argotic expressions used in various contexts, including crime and everyday interactions among the underclass. Halbert also includes examples of contemporary crimes and schemes, illustrating how the language is utilized in real-life scenarios. This work not only serves as a reference for understanding criminal slang but also organizes the information thematically, making it a resourceful guide for anyone interested in the cultural and linguistic aspects of the lower class in Paris during that era.

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Venezuelan-born American cinematographer known for his influential work in television and film.

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