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* Article [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/10121610/Linguistic-gems-from-the-jewel-in-the-crown.html "Linguistic gems from the jewel in the crown"]  by Christopher Howse 15 Jun 2013 ''The Telegraph''. "'Hobson-Jobson’ is that rare delight – a dictionary that can be read for pleasure".
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* Article [https://web.archive.org/web/20161226233333/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/10121610/Linguistic-gems-from-the-jewel-in-the-crown.html "Linguistic gems from the jewel in the crown"]  by Christopher Howse 15 Jun 2013 ''The Telegraph'', now archived. "'Hobson-Jobson’ is that rare delight – a dictionary that can be read for pleasure".
  
 
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Hobson Jobson is the glossary of Anglo Indian words compiled by Sir Henry Yule (1820-1889) and A C Burnell (1840-1882). It was first published in 1886

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