Abstract

1. The best of times and the worst: a prologue Part I. Philip Gove and the Genesis of Webster's Third: 2. Gove's formative years: the road to Springfield 3. The Webster and Merriam tradition 4. The new editor takes hold Part II. The Making of the Dictionary: Gove's Intentions: 5. The meaning of words: definers at work 6. The origins of words: the etymologist's task 7. The sound of words and other matters 8. Usage and final tasks Part III. The War of Words: 9. Early Returns: the fuse is lit 10. The controversy heats up 11. 1962: calamity or calumny? 12. Commercial intrusions: trademarks, takeover threats, competition 13. Ideology and politics in the running debate 14. The judgment of peers Part IV. Sorting it All Out: 15. Gove and Webster's Third: the legacy 16. Concluding words.

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