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The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary: Complete Text…

by Oxford English Dictionary (otherwise under Oxford University Press)

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Oxford at the Clarendon Press (1971), Hardcover

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2 sets, one in slipcase with magnifying glass in drawer, one not. ( )
  kitchengardenbooks | Aug 26, 2009 |
Since this is supposed to be books I "read" (like novels and junk) and books I "use" extensively (like refworks and crud), I thought to celebrate getting to 300 I'd add the best book ever.

This is the best book ever. ( )
2 vote booksfallapart | Jun 5, 2009 |
A very big dictionary in very small type
2 vote hippietrail | May 13, 2009 |
I bought the one-volume (not the two-volume) editon, soon after it became available. For years, it was my most prized book. Not just meanings, but the wonderful history of the language, and of the people who used it, is here. Once I could make out headwords and some body text with the naked eye. Alas, even with my reading glasses and the magnifier, it's now quite difficult to browse, so I have to deduct half-a-star for that. I think I need to buy a more-volume set. :-) ( )
  jamtin | May 10, 2009 |
To read this review, please take out your magnifying glasses. ( )
2 vote | timspalding | Jun 13, 2008 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0198612583, Hardcover)

Proper words in their proper places--and a good many improper ones, too! If the OED's many obsolete definitions tend to be the most enjoyable--shuff is dialect for "shy," dolt was once upon a time a verb as well, meaning "to befool"--everyday idiosyncrasies still abound. But, for instance, occupies nine columns of text, and who would wish a single line away? There's also the sublime pleasure of trawling through the sea of relevant quotations. The OED's initial team of "voluntary readers" was asked to cite as many phrases as possible for both archaic and ordinary terms. None seems to have found this remotely arduous, and we now reap the ubiquitous ("present or appearing everywhere; omnipresent") rewards. This huge venture is a labor of lore, love, and good humor. One caveat: If you skip over the Historical Introduction, you'll miss learning about the Unregistered Words Committee, and overlook the wry warning, "If there is any truth in the old Greek maxim that a large book is a great evil, English dictionaries have been steadily growing worse ever since their inception...."

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