SamScribble
Yeah, still just a guru
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Having established that many of us are secret (or not so secret) ‘dictionaryistas’, I ‘m wondering what other reference books you keep at hand.
On my desk, next to The Concise Oxford Dictionary, I have a copy of The New Fowler’s Modern English Usage. Well, it was new almost 20 years ago when Robert Burchfield and his team updated Henry Watson Fowler’s 1926 original. (I also have a copy of the 1926 version; but it has probably been a year or three since it was taken from the bookshelf.)
The thing about ‘Fowler’ is that it’s very, very readable. You consult it in order to find the answer to a specific question or to allay a slight doubt; and, 20 minutes later, you find yourself still reading and stocking up on answers to questions you hadn’t even thought to ask.
Two other volumes that I tend to consult reasonably frequently are the Oxford Dictionary for Writers & Editors, and the Economist Style Guide – available at all good booksellers, for just two shillings and sixpence. And, yes, you are quite right: I made that last bit up.
Aside from your favourite dictionary, what else do you keep at hand?
On my desk, next to The Concise Oxford Dictionary, I have a copy of The New Fowler’s Modern English Usage. Well, it was new almost 20 years ago when Robert Burchfield and his team updated Henry Watson Fowler’s 1926 original. (I also have a copy of the 1926 version; but it has probably been a year or three since it was taken from the bookshelf.)
The thing about ‘Fowler’ is that it’s very, very readable. You consult it in order to find the answer to a specific question or to allay a slight doubt; and, 20 minutes later, you find yourself still reading and stocking up on answers to questions you hadn’t even thought to ask.
Two other volumes that I tend to consult reasonably frequently are the Oxford Dictionary for Writers & Editors, and the Economist Style Guide – available at all good booksellers, for just two shillings and sixpence. And, yes, you are quite right: I made that last bit up.
Aside from your favourite dictionary, what else do you keep at hand?