Grady Ward is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.

Ward's encyclopedic work becomes unexpectedly poetic in its systematic cataloging of language itself, offering a labyrinthine journey through synonyms and associations that transforms how readers understand the architecture of meaning. It's less reference manual than meditative exploration of how words create reality.

Ward's lexicographic masterpiece catalogs every word in the English language by part of speech, creating a unique resource for writers, linguists, and anyone fascinated by how language organizes meaning. This reference work reveals the hidden architecture of English and remains invaluable for poets, puzzle-makers, and word-game enthusiasts.
