15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
High production values and enlightening illustrations, October 29, 1998
By A Customer
This review is from: DK Illustrated Oxford Dictionary (Hardcover)
The DK Illustrated Oxford Dictionary is both a great coffee table book and a very appealing reference work. The color illustrations and layout from DK are outstanding and will spur many young (and old) readers to browse through the dictionary. The text from Oxford University Press is not as successful and not particularly user-friendly for the young readers who would be expected to form the primary audience for this type of work. Although the definitions are concise, there are few examples of how words are used. And there are no etymologies. A more minor but annoying feature is the repeated use of the word "etc" in definitions. Overall, an excellent buy.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Dictionary - Despite Minor Flaws., August 24, 2000
This review is from: DK Illustrated Oxford Dictionary (Hardcover)
The other reviewers are right: This is a beautifully illustrated dictionary, fun to browse and hard to put down. It really is great for getting young people interested in words and research, and fosters the love of learning. Although my daughter is only in the 4th grade, she enjoys this dictionary - which will really be more appropriate for her in a few years. But despite its overall excellence, there are a few minor flaws. For instance, in the printing that I have, the word "Mississippi" has been left out! Neither the state nor river is there - no listing at all. All the other US states are there. I found that strange, especially since all the pages are properly numbered; none have been omitted. The other minor annoyance was that when I contacted DK, the publisher, I got no response at all. These minor problems aside, the gorgeous illustrations in this book still merits 4 stars in my opinion.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A dictionary you will love..., August 22, 2001
I used this dictionary to look up a word on about the third day I owned it. I was delightfully surprised to find pictures! There are over 4,500 color images to give instant visual definitions and they help to bring unfamiliar items to life and they add a deeper understanding of the words.
600 illustrated feature panels also provide in-depth information on topics such as: technology, natural history, art and music. There are also hundreds of new words and phrases from voice mail to sport utility vehicle which gives an up-to-date appeal to this book.
This might just be the most authoritative and accessible illustrated dictionary of American English available today. With 187,000 definitions and entries and an easy-to-use thumb index...it is the only dictionary I will be using at home when I don't want to go look up a word online.
This work represents the collaboration between DK and Oxford. Oxford has published dictionaries for over 150 years. DK is well known for their visually stunning books.
The pictures really help to give your eyes a break from an overwhelming number of words and definitions. I especially liked the picture of the ocelot on page 565. On page 132 they have listed many of the main cat breeds with pictures.
I could not resist looking up: condescending...to see if it really didn't say what it meant. Only because the reviewer before me said it seemed to convey a different meaning. I guess maybe they only read Condescend. You decide after reading the definition....
Condescend: Behave as if one is on equal terms with (an inferior), while maintaining an attitude of superiority. or Condescending: Patronizing.
The Reference Section includes a Political Map of the World, A Physical map of the World, Countries of the World and their flags, The Night Sky, Measurements, the Periodic Table, Time Periods, Wedding Anniversaries, Birthstones, Time Zones, States of the US, Presidents of the US, Books of the Bible, The Living World (classification system), The Animal Kingdom (classification of the animal kingdom) and a section on Grammar and Style.
~The Rebecca Review
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