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The Dictionary People

The Unsung Heroes Who Created the Oxford English Dictionary


  • Random House - Vintage Books
  • by Sarah Ogilvie
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.

ISBN 9781529922578 | EN | PB
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Publisher Random House - Vintage Books
ISBN 9781529922578
Author(s) Sarah Ogilvie
Publication date September 2024
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 198 x 129 mm
Pages 384
Language(s) English ed.
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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.