Meaning of Everything, The: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary

Author:   Simon Winchester
Publisher:   Oxford University Press, USA
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9781280907951


Pages:   260
Publication Date:   01 January 2004
Format:   Electronic book text
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Author:   Simon Winchester
Publisher:   Oxford University Press, USA
Imprint:   Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN:  

9781280907951


ISBN 10:   1280907959
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   01 January 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Winchester's book is a wonderfully thorough account of the mechanics of dictionary compilation, the tribulations of a project of this scale, and the array of brilliant and often eccentric characters who brought it to completion. --The Dallas Morning News<br> Full of engaging characters and incidents. --Wall Street Journal<br> As inspiring as it is informative. A dazzling detective story and a poignant group portrait. A must-read for every language lover. --Seattle Times<br> Devastatingly brilliant.... Fascinating, witty, extremely well-written.... Winchester makes words exciting. He obviously loves them. --The Boston Globe<br> The extraordinary story of the making of the Oxford English Dictionary is a subject perfectly suited to Winchester's magpie mind.... It can be recommended in all seriousness to committed Scrabble players. Here, for instance, you will learn that the first edition closed with the definition of 'zyxt, ' a Kentish dialect word for the past participle of the verb 'to see.' Here, too, you will find words like 'aa, ' an obsolete term for a stream or watercourse. An affectionate and frankly partisan study of the making of a great dictionary. --Robert McCrumm, Los Angeles Times<br> Winchester has no peer at illuminating massive and complex endeavors through the quirks and foibles of the brilliant and powerful personalities who carry them out. --Chicago Sun Times<br> Winchester tells the story with great verve in an easy-going, anecdotal style that's delectably readable. --Christian Science Monitor<br> Fascinatingly told. Winchester brings to life the trials and tribulations of creating the OED, particularly the never-dull personalities of those who wereinvolved. Moreover, he delightfully, admiringly gives us an appreciation of the wonderfully adaptive, ever-expanding English language. --Forbes Magazine<br> Supremely readable. Teeming with knowledge and alive with insights. --William F. Buckley, The New York Times Book Review<br> Entrancing.... An engaging read...resonates with all the chauvinism and misgiving, the self-congratulation and self-doubt that emerge when we think about our language. --Chicago Tribune<br>


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