Newsday
The title promises a discursive voyage,and Shipley is as good as his word. He's a scholarly,humorous,rambling fellow,and his 636-page itinerary is filled with the excitement of chance encounters with long-lost cousins in distant lands.
William Safire
Hats off to Joseph Shipley.
New York Times
Atlantic Monthly
A word-loving browser's delight.
West Coast Review of Books
Not since the late Frank H. Vizetelly has there been an etymologist of the stature and erudition of Joseph T. Shipley,whose 26 books on various aspects of the English language are not only illuminating but a joy to read. Now,with The Origins of English Words,Shipley has outdone himself.
Perihelion
A dictionary as invaluable to the philologist as it is a wellspring of delight for any inquisitive person.
From the Publisher
Hats off to Joseph Shipley.—William Safire, New York Times
A dictionary as invaluable to the philologist as it is a wellspring of delight for any inquisitive person.—Perihelion
A word-loving browser's delight.—Atlantic Monthly
The title promises a discursive voyage, and Shipley is as good as his word. He's a scholarly, humorous, rambling fellow, and his 636-page itinerary is filled with the excitement of chance encounters with long-lost cousins in distant lands.—Newsday
Not since the late Frank H. Vizetelly has there been an etymologist of the stature and erudition of Joseph T. Shipley, whose 26 books on various aspects of the English language are not only illuminating but a joy to read. Now, with The Origins of English Words, Dr. Shipley has outdone himself.—West Coast Review of Books
New York Times - William Safire
Hats off to Joseph Shipley.
New York Times
Hats off to Joseph Shipley.
William Safire