Philip Durkin has shown himself in this highly readable book to be a 'superstar' in the etymological history of words borrowed into English.
Eric Stanley, Notes and Queries
Written clearly and authoritatively, the History of Loanwords in English is a solid, scholarly piece of work ... While being intellectually rigorous, the monograph is also highly readable, and Durkinâs skill of explaining very complex issues in an uncomplicated way, as well as his precise terminological apparatus are particularly worth emphasizing. One may wonder whether the book has any weaknesses at all.
Miroslawa Podhajecka, International Journal of Lexicography
Philip Durkin introduces and investigates how successive phases of language contact have made their mark on the vocabulary of English. Underlying the whole enterprise is an impressive, sagacious control of basic (and more advanced) principles, which are gradually laid out before the reader and illustrated with much thought. This is an important and engaging book.
Richard Dance, University of Cambridge
an indispensable addition to the library shelves.
Sarah Powell, Reference Reviews