Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Eleven years to produce a dictionary ~
"Andrew Millar, the bookseller who published Johnson's Dictionary, had great difficulty in extracting the copy for this work from the author. [Johnson's dictionary took eleven years to produce.] At last a messenger was dispatched to Millar with the final page. Upon the messenger's return Johnson asked, 'Well, what did he say?'
'Sir,' Replied the messenger, 'he said, 'Thank God I have done with him.'
'I am glad,' said Johnson, 'that he thanks God for anything.'
~ Samuel Johnson (1709 - 1784) English Journalist, critic, poet & lexicographer, the son of a bookseller.
Source: THE LITTLE BROWN BOOK OF Anecdotes, Clifton Fadiman General Editor. 1985.
Wishing you health, happiness & prosperity in the New Year.
~ The Neat L'l Bookshop
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