The dictionary people

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**LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2024**

‘Unmissable’ Stephen Fry
‘A delight’ Katherine Rundell
‘IlluminatingSusie Dent
‘Brilliant’ Philippa Perry
‘Enthralling’ Jeanette Winterson

What do three murderers, Karl Marx’s daughter and a vegetarian vicar have in common?
They all helped create the Oxford English Dictionary.

The Oxford English Dictionary has long been associated with elite institutions and Victorian men. But the Dictionary didn’t just belong to the experts; it relied on contributions from members of the public. By 1928, its 414,825 entries had been crowdsourced from a surprising and diverse group of people, from astronomers to murderers, naturists, pornographers, suffragists and queer couples.

Lexicographer Sarah Ogilvie dives deep into previously untapped archives to tell a people’s history of the OED. Here, she reveals, for the first time, the full story of the making of one of the most famous books in the world – and celebrates the extraordinary efforts of the Dictionary People.

‘An astonishing book’ Sunday Times

‘Utterly fascinating, entertaining, astonishing and as clever as a box of monkeys I completely love it’ Joanna Lumley

‘A fascinating and delightful exploration of the Victorian world ? Wonderful’ Nicola Shulman, TLS Podcast

** A Financial Times, TLS and Daunt Books Book of the Year **

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**LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION 2024**

‘Unmissable’ Stephen Fry
‘A delight’ Katherine Rundell
‘IlluminatingSusie Dent
‘Brilliant’ Philippa Perry
‘Enthralling’ Jeanette Winterson

What do three murderers, Karl Marx’s daughter and a vegetarian vicar have in common?
They all helped create the Oxford English Dictionary.

The Oxford English Dictionary has long been associated with elite institutions and Victorian men. But the Dictionary didn’t just belong to the experts; it relied on contributions from members of the public. By 1928, its 414,825 entries had been crowdsourced from a surprising and diverse group of people, from astronomers to murderers, naturists, pornographers, suffragists and queer couples.

Lexicographer Sarah Ogilvie dives deep into previously untapped archives to tell a people’s history of the OED. Here, she reveals, for the first time, the full story of the making of one of the most famous books in the world – and celebrates the extraordinary efforts of the Dictionary People.

‘An astonishing book’ Sunday Times

‘Utterly fascinating, entertaining, astonishing and as clever as a box of monkeys I completely love it’ Joanna Lumley

‘A fascinating and delightful exploration of the Victorian world ? Wonderful’ Nicola Shulman, TLS Podcast

** A Financial Times, TLS and Daunt Books Book of the Year **

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Weight 0.269 kg
Dimensions 19.7 × 13 × 2.4 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

384

Language

English

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Dewey

423.0922 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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