The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winch The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winch
The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winch The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winch

The Surgeon of Crowthorne: A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winch

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Subtitled "A Tale of Murder, Madness and the Love of Words," this is a remarkable account of the life of W.C. Minor. Not a famous name, but a quite extraordinary man. Minor was an American Army surgeon and millionaire who contributed enormously by post to the first, epic edition of the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) while hidden away in obscurity in Berkshire, England. As the author points out, the OED is the most important work of reference ever created, and, given the globalisation of the English language, is likely to remain so for centuries. But when in 1896 Sir James Murray, the formidable editor of the OED, at last travelled down to Berkshire to find this elusive lexicographer and thank him for all his work, he found Minor in Broadmoor: patient Number 742.

Minor was educated, gentlemanly, industrious, and a psychopathic killer, who had gunned down a man at random in the London streets because he believed his victim was an Irish terrorist after his blood.

ISBN: 9780140271287

Pages: 207

Paperback

Penguin Books, 1999

Good condition; cover creased in places

B150


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