The Concise Oxford Dictionary
The Classic First Edition
The classic original edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, first published in 1911 in a beautifully reproduced facsimile edition with a new introductory essay by David Crystal.
F.G. Fowler è stato uno scrittore inglese focalizzato sulla lingua inglese, la grammatica e il suo uso. Il suo lavoro ha enfatizzato la precisione e la chiarezza nel linguaggio. Era noto per la sua dedizione alla corretta applicazione di parole e strutture.






The Classic First Edition
The classic original edition of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary, first published in 1911 in a beautifully reproduced facsimile edition with a new introductory essay by David Crystal.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing affordable, high-quality editions that remain true to the original.
The leading pocket-sized dictionary in the English-speaking world is now available in a user-friendly ninth edition.
Based on the Oxford English dictionary and its supplements.
(The pocket Oxford dictionary has remained a favourite small dictionary since it was first compiled by the Fowler brothers over 50 years ago)
A Dictionary of Modern English Usage is a style guide to British English usage, pronunciation, and writing. It covers topics such as plurals and literary technique, distinctions among like words (homonyms and synonyms), and the use of foreign terms. This book is intended for general; students and teachers of English; anyone wanting guidance on the correct use of English.
Based on the Oxford Dictionary
A thorough survey of current English (95,000 entries and l50,000 definitions), with extensive coverage of phrases, idioms and abbreviations, and generous treatment of scientific, technical, literary and notable archaic words.
This work contains sections on vocabulary, punctuation and "airs and graces" as well as contentious syntactical sections.