Chasing the Sun
#5
Hearts at home
Midnight Faith
Love finds you in Sunset Beach, Hawaii
Beyond Tuesday morning
Gardenias for breakfast
Stranger at the crossroads
Finding Stefanie
Chasing the Sun
Love Blooms In Winter
When love comes my way
One more sunrise
One Tuesday morning
Four weddings and a kiss
Promised to me (Coming to America #4)
Now and Always
Mirror bride
A promise to believe in
Love finds you in Bethlehem, New Hampshire
Hearts aglow
A sensible arrangement
A dream to call my own
No buttons or beaux
A fragile design
Head in the clouds
Journey to forever
Love's proof
Stealing the Preacher
Princess ever after
Every storm
To win her heart
A blessed life
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When James Murray, the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary, went to visit one of his most indefatigable contributors at what Murray assumed to be a country house address, he discovered that the elusive man was in fact an inmate of the Bradmoor asylum. Throughout time, word collectors have proven an unusual breed, and their stories fill Chasing the Sun, Jonathon Green's scholarly and immensely readable history of lexicography. Contrary to Samuel Johnson's famous. Description of the lexicographer as no more than a "harmless drudge," Green celebrates the "drudge triumphant"; as interpreter and arbiter of language itself, the dictionary maker here proves to be closer to deity than to drudge.
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