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The Ozword of the Day: "Reading the OED"

Yesterday I wrote about the still newish word ‘bibliomemoir’—and in doing do failed to mention the ‘bibliomemoir’ that I think is the best of all. 

It’s called Reading the OED by Ammon Shea. 

The book (first published in 2008) is based on Ammon Shea’s experience of spending a whole year reading through the full Oxford English Dictionary. 

The FULL Oxford is not the small desk dictionary you are familiar with. 

The full (the complete) Oxford runs to 20 volumes—each the size of an old-fashioned encyclopedia volume. 

It contains a grand total of 21,730 pages and weighs 62 kilograms. 

I have never owned a full, complete, Oxford in my life (it is just too expensive). 

However, I have the full text available to me online. 

As a subscriber I can consult the whole, massive, multi-volume publication (the entire Oxford English language data base) online. 

And I can search it electronically, which is very convenient. 

But that’s not what Ammon Shea did. 

He bought the big, hardback, printed version and read it from beginning to end. 

His ‘bibliomemoir’ Reading the OED tells the story of spending an entire year reading through the vast and impressive publication, and the things he found on the way. 

His book is arranged into 26 alphabetical chapters—in each of which he records some of the strange, obsolete, and just plain weird words that are recorded in the OED. 

In his introduction Ammon Shea says, ‘As I read I jotted down all the words I found outrageous, funny, or archaic and deserving of resurrection.’ 

He says that his book Reading the OED contains ‘all the words from the OED that I think people would like to know about, if only they didn’t have to read the whole damn dictionary in order to find them.’ 

So, he did our reading for us, sitting in his New York apartment¸ not getting enough sun, and just reading—for a whole year. 

The result (in my view) is a sheer delight. 

For any Wordie to read Ammon Shea’s charming and well-written book is to take a journey through Logistan—the Land of Words (and, yes, I just made up ‘Logistan’—from the Greek word for ‘word’ and the suffix ‘stan’ which means ‘land of’; ‘Afghanistan’ is the ‘land of the Afghans’ and so on). 

At any rate the point of all this is to strongly recommend Reading the OED by Ammon Shea as a great read that I think you might enjoy. 

Check it out in your local library—see if they have it or can it in for you.


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Kel Richards has been reporting on the Australian language for more than 30 years, and is the author of ten books about words and language. He has been described in one newspaper article as "the wordsmith to the nation." Kel is a veteran Australian author, journalist and broadcaster. In a long and distinguished career he has hosted ABC radio's flagship daily current affairs show "AM" and his own talkback shows on commercial radio. For 12 years Kel wrote and presented the popular daily feature "Word Watch" on ABC NewsRadio. For several years Kel was a member of the Standing Committee on Spoken English (SCOSE) at the ABC. Kel presents the weekly "Words Matter" segment on Peta Credlin's program on Sky News, he writes the "Language" column for The Spectator Australia and the "Ozwords" and "Placenames" columns for Australian Geographic. Kel joins John Stanley on 2GB, 4BC, 2CC and the Nine Radio Network each week for "The Word Clinic."

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