This book is excellent for any word lover, but is a bit stilted and detailed. 
It  was very clever how the author put a page from the dictionary as the  beginning of each chapter and the subject of that chapter dealt with the  word.   From page 220..."The total length of type--all hand-set, for  the books were done by letterpress, still discernible in the delicately  impressed feel of the inked-on paper--is 178 miles, the distance between  London and the outskirts of Manchester."
Dr. Minor, the madman,  was an interesting character and the perfect person to "write" the  English Oxford Dictionary...the professor, (Professor Murray) was  perfect as well.  You feel sorry for Dr. Minor in his circumstances, but  rejoice at what he did.
His death and burial are described as  this:  From Page 219..."Dr. William Minor, who was among the greatest of  contributors to the finest dictionary in all the English language, died  forgotten in obscurity, and is buried beside a slum."
It isn't of high interest, but keeps you reading because of the history.
I was wavering between a 2 and a 3 but am going with  3/5 rating.
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