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The Best Use of the Comma


2009
08.25

And here I take the liberty of suggesting, that commanders of vessels bound for India, might, to good purpose, carry out an assortment of oriental works, either for circulation or sale, during the outward voyage, among the studious part of passengers, who could thus imbibe, en passant, beneficial instruction.

— By J. B. Gilchrist, in The General East India Guide and Vade Mecum; For the Public Functionary, Government Officer, Private Agent, Trader or Foreign Sojourner, in British India, and the Adjacent Parts of Asia Immediately Connected with the Honorable the East India Company, Being a Digest of the Work of the Late Capt. Williamson, with Many Improvements and Additions; Embracing the Most Valuable Parts of Similar Publications on the Statistics, Literature, Official Duties, and Social Economy of Life and Conduct in that Interesting Quarter of the World (London, 1825)

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OED in 12 pages


2009
01.21

The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition

According to the OUP: UK General Catalogue, the fourth version of the Oxford English Dictionary CD-ROM will contain a total of twelve — 12 — pages:

Price: £169.57+VAT (Software)
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-956383-8
Estimated publication date: April 2009
12 pages, NA, 216×138 mm

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Skin Lit


2008
08.04

Hells Angels and other semiliterate oafs, watch out, here come literary tattoos: Contrariwise.

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Random errata page


2007
07.11

xi

ERRATA

p. xi: for “ERRATA” read “ERRATUM”.

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Wannabe explorers, take note


2006
07.09

Tahir Shah’s “Expert’s Picks: Travel & Adventure” in this Sunday’s Washington Post book reviews:

Thesiger’s lesson for me, a young wannabe explorer in search of a mentor, was to search for people rather than places. Find great people, he would say, and you will find great places.

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