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A Brief History of the Dictionary: How We Captured a Language in a Book

By: Charles Redmond
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Explore the captivating cultural history of linguistics, where eccentric scholars battled to tame rebellious living speech. Perfect for a stimulating morning commute, this thought-provoking narrative turns an ordinary reference tool into a gripping saga of ambition, power, and obsession.

Whether you are unwinding on a quiet weekend or feeding a curious mind, you will witness the dramatic evolution of communication from ancient clay tablets to predictive text. Step into the lamplit workshops of empire builders, stubborn idealists, and early data nerds who worked tirelessly to pin down our ever-changing vocabulary in fixed lines of print.

What you'll discover inside:

• How Babylonian scribes and Renaissance schoolboys laid the crucial groundwork for modern information storage.

• Samuel Johnson's monumental quest to catalog the English language while pacing the vibrant streets of London.

• The fierce societal battles over slang, taboo words, and whose voice truly counts in colonial and multilingual contexts.

• How dedicated Victorian volunteers effectively crowdsourced massive reference guides using thousands of mailed-in paper slips.

• The hidden ways digital databases, search algorithms, and online forums are actively reshaping human identity today.

Every definition you use is a vivid snapshot of cultural power and historical conflict waiting to be heard. Press play to uncover the extraordinary human drama behind our everyday vocabulary. You will never look at a search box or a printed page the same way again.

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