The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia

The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia by Joshua Blackburn, published by Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster on September 30, 2025, is a 224-page exploration of the intriguing aspects of language. This book presents a unique blend of humor and trivia, appealing to language enthusiasts and those curious about the quirks of words. Blackburn, known for his bestselling game League of the Lexicon, offers a meticulously researched and joyfully written A–Z guide that uncovers the lesser-known wonders of the language world.
Readers will find a delightful mix of pithy entries that delve into topics such as the biting humor of Scottish insults, the curious history of the Chinese typewriter, and the vivid color names from Elizabethan England. The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia is illustrated with enchanting line art reminiscent of 19th-century reference books, enhancing its visual appeal. Each entry is designed to entertain and educate, inviting readers to explore linguistic oddities and uncover fascinating facts about language, grammar, and the peculiarities of communication.
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Dreyer’s English meets Schott’s Original Miscellany in this delicious tour of the lesser-known wonders of the language world, perfect for language lovers, word nerds, and the incurably curious. A delightful rollick through language unlike any you’ve ever experienced. As the inventor of the bestselling game about words, League of the Lexicon, Joshua Blackburn has created an A–Z that’s part-encyclopedia, part-treasure map, and an all-around joy for anyone interested in words and language. Meticulously researched, joyfully written, and beautifully designed, The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia dives into the quirky, the curious, and the unexpected to reveal a world of language you never knew existed. Discover the biting humor of Scottish insults (you’re talking mince), the curious history of the Chinese typewriter, and the strange yet vivid color names of Elizabethan England—like “dead Spaniard” and “lusty gallant.” Whether it’s the dark history of the Index of Banned Books or the bewildering grammar of Yoda, each pithy entry is brimming with knowledge and wit. Illustrated with enchanting line art that evokes a 19th-century reference book, The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia is as visually delightful as it is intellectually captivating. It’s stuffed with quirky lists, surprising facts, and illuminating stories, making it the ultimate gift for any language lover. Want to uncover the secret of Ikea product names? Decode the euphemisms of Victorian England? Or understand why pedants are pedantic? This book has you covered—and then some. Blackburn’s infectious enthusiasm turns linguistic oddities into pure entertainment and offers up endless rabbit holes to dive down, with each thoughtful entry promising to charm, educate, and tickle. From the linguistic history of marijuana to the origins of nonsense, The Language-Lover’s Lexipedia is a must-read for anyone who revels in the beauty, humor, and sheer weirdness of language.
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