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Peter Bowler (lexicographer)

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Australian lexicographer (1934–2020)
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Peter John Bowler
Born(1934-05-25)25 May 1934
Dubbo, NSW, Australia
Died25 July 2020(2020-07-25) (aged 86)
Caboolture, QLD, Australia
Known forAuthor/lexicographer

Peter Bowler was an Australianlexicographer and author ofThe Superior Person's Book of Words,The Superior Person's Second Book of Weird and Wondrous Words, andThe Superior Person's Third Book of Well-Bred Words. He specialized in esoteric, arcane, archaic, and otherwise unusualwords, which he catalogued humorously in his three books, along with "real-life" situations in which such words might come in handy

A spare-time author, his main work lay in his forty years in education policy and management, in both public and private sectors. He was at various times: leader of Australian delegations to the Unesco/IBM World Conference on Public Education in Geneva and the Conference of Directors of Education in the South Pacific; member of Australian delegations to Commonwealth of Nations Education and Medical Conferences, Chairman of the Commonwealth of Nations Book Development Committee; member of the National Training Council and Australian Apprenticeship Advisory Committee; member of the Australian Council for Educational Research; member of Interim Councils for the Royal Military College and the National Maritime College; Australian representative on the OECD Education Committee and the International Council for Educational Media; Director of Further Education in the Australian Capital Territory; Director of the National Office of Youth Affairs; Deputy Principal of City International College, Sydney; Deputy CEO of St John Ambulance in Australia (he was an Officer of the Order of St John); and vice-president of theAbbey Museum of Art and Archaeology in Brisbane.

His books about words are published in the US by David R Godine of Boston and in the UK by Bloomsbury of London. His other books have included:The True Believers (about the world of lunatic cults and sects) ; The Pan paperbackWhat a Way to Go; the crime novelHuman Remains;The Creepy-Crawly (a book of verse for children) andYour Child From One to Ten (a manual for parents on child development). He also wrote and edited books on emergency care and its theoretical medical foundations. One or another book in theSuperior Person's series has been in print at all times since 1979.

In his later years Bowler suffered fromParkinson's disease. He died at Caboolture Hospital on 25 July 2020 and is survived by his second wife Diane, and his two sons Denis and Ross.[1]

Selected passages

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  • "Circumambagious,a. – Employing a roundabout or indirect manner ofspeech. Not as effective, perhaps, on the whole, as an aid toobfuscation, as thesesquipedalianism fostered by this book, always assuming, if you willforgive a somewhatJamesiandigression (Henry, that is to say, in contradistinction toP.D.), that obfuscation is in fact theobjective, and having in mind also that, setting aside the relative merits of the two different approaches toward that end, vis-a-vis each other, it can hardly be doubted that the employment of both together, as distinct from one or the other, must have a still greater obfuscatory, or perhaps more precisely,obscurantist, impact, a point well evidenced by the fact that this particular instance of circumambagiousness has, as I believe you will discover, successfully diverted your attention from the fact that nowhere in this admittedly now somewhat overlongsentence is there, despite its superabundance ofsubsidiary clauses, a principalsubject orverb."

Works

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YearTitleNotes
1979The Superior Person's Little Book of Words; published in the US (1985) asThe Superior Person's Book of Words
1983What a Way to Go!
1984The Annotated Onomasticon
1986The True Believers
1986Farvel & Tak!Danish edition ofWhat a Way to Go!
1989Your Child From One to Ten
1991The Superior Person's Second Little Book of Words
1996The Superior Person's Great Big Book of Words
1998Human Remainsfiction
2001The Superior Person's Third Book of Well-bred Words
2005The Creepy-Crawlyverse
2008The Superior Person's Field Guide to Deceitful, Deceptive and Downright Dangerous Language
2009The Completely Superior Person's Book of Words
2010The De Reszke Recordfiction

References

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  1. ^"Archived copy". Archived fromthe original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved7 August 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

SeeWho's Who of Australian Writers, Thorpe, Melbourne, 1991, p53

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