Description
About the Author
Simon Winchester, OBE, is a British writer, journalist, and broadcaster. As a journalist he covered major events, including Bloody Sunday and the Watergate Scandal. He is the author of Atlantic: A Vast Ocean of a Million Stories (2010), The Professor and the Madman (1999), The Map that Changed the World (2001), and A Crack in the Edge of the World (2005), all of which have been New York Times bestsellers.
Reviews
teeming with knowledge and alive with insights. Winchester handles humor and awe with modesty and cunning. His prose is supremely readable. * New York Times Book Review *
exuberant, serious, funny, short, full, entrancingly readable * Jane Gardam, Spectator *
compelling reading. Winchester is excellent on the theory and practice of lexicography * Sunday Times *
Irresistible * The Independent *
Simon Winchester's book is a fascinating catalogue of political wrangles, logistical conundrums and personal battles that underlay the work's creation. This book is a delightful curiosity * Zoe Green, Daily Telegraph *
Simon Winchester has told this story with a touch of human drama and with a true sense of the social history that surrounded the enterprise. * Stephen Wade, Contemporary Review *
A lively and largely informative chronicle of a still-staggering enterprise * Helen Zaltzman, Observer *
A must for language lovers. * The Lady *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198814399
Author Simon Winchester
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 358g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 131mm * 18mm