Description
1936 edition. Dust jacket has some fading and a few small tears. Hardcover has some fraying, fading, and some light scuffs. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1936 edition of Walker’s Rhyming Dictionary is a fascinating artifact from the golden age of lexicography. Published during the interwar period, it represents a continuation of the English language’s rich tradition of rhyming dictionaries, which dates back to the 17th century. Unlike modern rhyming resources, this volume arranges words by their terminations, offering a unique organizational approach that rewards patient exploration.
Beyond its linguistic significance, this dictionary stands as a material witness to the era’s publishing practices and reading culture. The wear on the dust jacket and boards evokes images of a well-loved reference work, heavily consulted by writers, poets, and wordsmith enthusiasts of the time. Collectors will appreciate the book’s vintage charm and the opportunity to own a piece of lexicographic history. Readers will delight in uncovering the intricate patterns and relationships between words, opening new avenues for creative expression and linguistic play.