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Green's Dictionary of Slang (multi-volume set)

Hardback

Main Details

Title Green's Dictionary of Slang (multi-volume set)
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathon Green
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:6128
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 200
Category/GenreDictionaries
ISBN/Barcode 9780550104403
ClassificationsDewey:427.09
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton General Division
Imprint Chambers
Publication Date 26 November 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The three volumes of Green's Dictionary of Slang demonstrate the sheer scope of a lifetime of research by Jonathon Green, the leading slang lexicographer of our time. A remarkable collection of this often reviled but endlessly fascinating area of the English language, it covers slang from the past five centuries right up to the present day, from all the different English-speaking countries and regions. Every word and phrase is authenticated by genuine and fully-referenced citations of its use, giving the work a level of authority and scholarship unmatched by any other publication in this field. Green's Dictionary of Slang is a groundbreaking work. Quite simply, it is the most authoritative and comprehensive record of slang ever to be made available.

Author Biography

Jonathon Green is the English-speaking world's foremost lexicographer of slang. His many publications include Chambers Slang Dictionary, the Slang Thesaurus and Slang Down the Ages. He has also compiled dictionaries of quotations and oral histories of modern culture.

Reviews

'A treasure trove of a dictionary. Green's preface hits the nail on the head when he says that it is a work for anyone who is curious enough to open it. Dipping in and out of these three volumes has been a treat and through this process I have definitely increased my vocabulary.' * The Linguist * 'Quite simply the best historical dictionary of English slang there is, ever has been ... or is ever likely to be' * Julie Coleman, Journal of English Language and Linguistics * "Jonathan Green's is a dictionary for the ages, as special a catalogue of word-biographies as James Murray himself might have created, and likely to endure as long as the OED...To praise another way: Green's dictionary is, in short, the dog's bollocks." * New York Review of Books * **** WINNER OF THE 2012 DARTMOUTH MEDAL, RECOGNISING THE MOST OUTSTANDING REFERENCE WORK OF THE YEAR **** * American Library Association * 'With the historical context and sample sentences, Green's shows the depth and breadth of slang as we've never seen it. It is now the number one authority on slang--for etymology, appropriateness, and social context. If words are your trade, you just don't have a full toolbox without Green's' * www.copyediting.com * 'This is the most significant dictionary of slang that has ever been produced ... Get it.' * Australian Book Review * 'a wonderfully politically incorrect source of education and entertainment' * Prof. Chris Williams, walesonline.co.uk * 'The range of sources is breathtaking' * James Sharpe, Times Literary Supplement * 'A magnificent work of scholarship' * Colin MacCabe, The New Statesman * 'this is the sort of book that, even when examined for a specific purpose, invites sustained perusal' * Henry Hitchings, Financial Times * ' ... any language lover will find this as compelling a read as a thriller ... The dictionary is a stupendous achievement, in range, meticulous scholarship, and not least enterainment value' * Christopher Hart, The Sunday Times * 'After more than a decade's labour, Jonathon Green, lexicographer of the subversive, has produced as fine a three-volume dictionary of slang as you would desire to piss upon (1700: phrase meaning "excellent, first-rate").' * Steven Poole, The Guardian * '... It's not hyperbolic to suggest that it's the OED of slang' * Michael Quinion, World Wide Words.com * 'the reference work of the vulgar tongue to which all others must now be referred [...] he has now exhibited English slang in more detail than any lexicographer before him' * Jeremy Noel-Tod, The Telegraph * 'No previous work of lexicography has ever stood as such a monument to mankind's baseness and wilful disinclination to self-improve' 'Multi-faceted and unflinching' 'Green's astonishing, peerless collage ... is the entire anglophone world unmediated' '[Green] belongs to a rare pantheon' * Jonathan Meades, The Evening Standard *