| Title: | The Joy of Lex | 
| Notice: | A Notes File even your grammar could love | 
| Moderator: | THEBAY::SYSTEM | 
| Created: | Fri Feb 28 1986 | 
| Last Modified: | Mon Jun 02 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1192 | 
| Total number of notes: | 42769 | 
    I am looking for a copy of the Oxford English Dictionary.  I think
    that the one I want is the two volume set that comes with a magnifying
    glass.
    
    Where is the cheapest place to buy one?
    
    Better yet, does anyone have a softcopy on the ENET? :-)
    
    -Jeff Bell
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| 281.1 | Book of the Month CLub | TLE::FAIMAN | Neil Faiman | Mon Dec 01 1986 15:58 | 6 | 
|     We got ours as an introductory special from Book of the Month
    Club ten years ago.  I think we paid something like $10 for it;
    you'll see it in book stores for $100.  Keep an eye on BOMC; I
    think they make this offer occasionally.
    
	-Neil
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| 281.2 | BISTRO::TIMMER | Rien Timmer, Valbonne. | Tue Dec 02 1986 06:00 | 6 | |
|     I've seen one recently in a bookshop called 'Lauriat' in Shopper's
    World, off Route 9 in Ma.
    I don't remember the price, though.
       
    Rien.
    
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| 281.3 | Wait a few years | SUPER::MATTHEWS | Don't panic | Tue Dec 09 1986 14:24 | 5 | 
|     Although you can't copy it over the net, the University of Waterloo
    is running a project to produce a machine-readable OED, possibly
    distributed on CDROM. Just wait...
    
    					Val
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| 281.4 | 12" optical disk, actually | CACHE::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Wed Dec 10 1986 10:29 | 10 | 
|     re .3:
    
    A friend of mine, while working at WANG a year ago, had a Videodisk
    OED. ( I think it was actually two disks ~3.2 GIGAbytes!)
                                                   
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| 281.5 | Compact, but not CD | MARVIN::KNOWLES | Mon Jun 15 1987 08:55 | 18 | |
|     re: .-1, .-2
    
    Oxford University Press is doing it now, but don't hold your breath.
    Last I heard, the on-line OED was going to be sold as a service
    to press/TV/writers/business; there were no plans for a machine-
    readable kit on any kind of medium.
    
    Incidentally, re .0, what you want is called the Compact OED. The
    Compact OED doesn't include the Supplements (5 or 6 volumes) and
    as far as I know the Supplements aren't available in the photo-
    graphically reduced format.  Also, the earlier Supplements are
    already lamentably out of date. So if you want access to the
    latest (OUP) scholarship, you're going to end up turning a lot
    of pages.
    
    Not much of a salesman, am I? ;-)
    
    b
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