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The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary
by Simon Winchester
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by Simon Garfield
Published Sep 2012
Read ReviewsA hugely entertaining and revealing guide to the history of type that asks, What does your favorite font say about you?
by Margaret Drabble
Published Sep 2010
Read ReviewsAn original and brilliant work. Margaret Drabble weaves her own story into a history of games, in particular jigsaws, which have offered her and many others relief from melancholy and depression.
by Melvyn Bragg
Published Sep 2006
Read ReviewsAn enthralling story not only of power, religion, and trade but also of people and how they changed, and continue to change the extraordinary language that is English.
by Simon Winchester
Published Jul 2005
Read ReviewsWith riveting insight and detail, Simon Winchester crafts a fascinating glimpse into one man's tortured mind and his contribution to another man's magnificent dictionary.
by David Sacks
Published Aug 2004
Read ReviewsA fun, lively, and learned excursion into the alphabet, and into cultural history with twenty-six fact-filled "biographies" of letters A through Z.
A few books well chosen, and well made use of, will be more profitable than a great confused Alexandrian library.
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