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Publication date
  
1994 (v.1), 1997 (v.2)

Pages
  
1742 (first 2 vols.)

OCLC
  
30029055

Originally published
  
1994

Genre
  
Reference work

Subject
  
Slang

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Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-394-54427-7

Dewey Decimal
  
427.973

Author
  
Richard A. Spears

Publisher
  
Random House

Country
  
United States of America

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Richard A Spears books, English language books

The Historical Dictionary of American Slang, often abbreviated HDAS, is a dictionary of American slang. The first two volumes, Volume 1, A – G (1994), and Volume 2, H – O (1997), were published by Random House, and the work then was known as the Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, sometimes abbreviated as RHHDAS. Both volumes used the same ISBN, ISBN 0-394-54427-7; the paperback editions are ISBN 978-0-394-54427-4 for Volume 1 and ISBN 978-0-679-43464-1 for Volume 2.

When Random House discontinued publication, Oxford University Press announced in 2003 that it would publish the two remaining volumes, Volume 3, P – S [Part 1], ISBN 978-0-19-517418-2, and Volume 4, S [Part 2] – Z

Each entry includes representative quotations, including the earliest quotation using the word. HDAS is edited by Dr. Jonathan E. Lighter, of the University of Tennessee.

The HDAS is not to be confused with the DAS, the Dictionary of American Slang (1975).

References

Historical Dictionary of American Slang Wikipedia