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The Internet Archive has a free download of the New Era Shorthand Dictionary by Arthur Reynolds/Pitman. This is the largest 'Big Red' dictionary, with approximately 100,000 outlines and meanings:

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The Update that I previously offered on this page is now no longer necessary, but if you are studying historic shorthand, you may need the Centenary dictionary at:

The New Era version dates from 1922.

Please note there is no such thing as an Anniversary version of Pitman's, this was merely the name given to one particular publication of the New Era instruction book. (There is, however, an Anniversary version of Gregg shorthand.)

To help you make an informed purchase, I have described below the Pitman's New Era Shorthand dictionaries that I own. I have not come across any others (within UK), but there may similar editions in different colours.

Although these dictionaries do not give the latest words and jargon, there are sufficient to enable the writer to create new outlines intelligently. They are no longer in normal print (to my knowledge), as demand is no doubt too low. The only one of these that I believe is still in print is the small white pocket dictionary. This is just about sufficient for learners, but not enough for the serious shorthand writer.

I have seen the big dictionary available online for sale 'New' but I noticed in one excerpt that it said 'Centenary', so this seems to be the same as the free Internet Archive download above, the 'new' description probably referring to the paper 'print on demand' copy that is being offered. I suspect also that sometimes 'publishing date' may refer to the date of production of the newly-printed hard copy, rather than the original date of the work. Caution and close inspection of the details would be prudent on all of these, whether dictionaries or other shorthand books, and if in doubt you can always search for it first on Internet Archive to check up on the exact details.

Second-hand bookshops and Ebay are where you will have a choice of the bigger dictionaries, and thankfully still at reasonable prices (Ebay UK has the most Pitman's books). When buying second hand, ensure that the book is described as New Era. Either the cover, spine or title page will have the words New Era on it. Book No.2 below is the only one of the five that does not have the words New Era on the cover.

Any book called 'Pitman Shorterhand' will contain Pitman 2000, as this was the name that it started out with in 1971. The version called 'Shorterhand' is very slightly different (regarding thick and thin vowel signs) from the subsequent Pitman 2000 editions that followed, so it would seem better to study the latter if you are doing that version of Pitman's, to ensure compatibility across your study books.

It is convenient to have the definition alongside the word, but not essential. Having the maximum number of shorthand outlines available is absolutely essential and you will never regret your purchase. A voluminous shorthand dictionary is far more valuable than any amount of shorthand pens, but I sincerely hope that you will be able to own both of these treasures.

Making do with guessed-at outlines through lack of a dictionary will produce a diluted, less efficient and less reliable version of shorthand. It is always possible to make up an outline from theory, but you may find it ends up having awkward joins, or clashes with another when the vowels are left out, or is just too long and straggling. Pitman's many revisers have found this out over the years and this is why some outlines depart from basic theory is in order to produce compact outlines, and you will sometimes see instances in instruction books where certain outlines are justified purely on the basis of convenience/speed in writing, which is the main purpose of shorthand.

As well as using the dictionaries, there are many thousands of outlines throughout this website and the shorthand blog, and you can use my search page to find the one you are after. All shorthand on the sites (apart from the Snippets) has its text underneath.

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Shorthand books (and maybe even pens) have a way of emerging from dusty storage when friends and family realise you are studying it. Time for an extra note in your email signature text 'Rest your typing fingers and send me your latest news and chat in a sound file so I can practise my Pitman's Shorthand!'

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If you are not learning, but have Auntie's old unused shorthand dictionary/instruction book gathering dust, please consider making it available to today's upcoming writers, either through Ebay or your local charity shop, some of which have branches that specialise in books (e.g. Oxfam), and this is a good place to ensure the copy is handled carefully and made available at a reasonable price, benefiting everyone involved. The committed student/writer will not mind the condition of the copy, the scribbles or the ink blots, they will see past that and really value the information that they gain. The marks in my books remind me of their history, the student toiling to master each page, and they give a sense of continuity of learning.

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The fastest writer had to start somewhere. Did the person who wrote these laboured marks enjoy their lessons, or indeed did they have a choice? Did they relish speed victories, have an encouraging teacher, and finally achieve a usable speed? Did they actually use their shorthand in later life? Maybe it was a child drawing the marks, exactly what I would have done in very early years if I had had this book to play with.

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Dictionaries 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5, given in size order.
Dimensions given below are width x length x thickness, the ruler is 30cm/12 inches.
Pictures of the page spread show fingers in order to indicate scale.
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(1) THE PITMAN DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH AND SHORTHAND New Era Edition
Publisher/Date Pitman Publishing Ltd 1974
ISBN 0 273 36137 6
Dimensions 14 x 22 x 5.5 cm
Cover Red, Hardback

SpineStitched
Introduction 32 pages giving in detail examples of the application of the rules, some special outlines, and how proper names should be written.
Index to Introduction 10 pages longhand alphabetical list, plus page numbers, of all the words used for illustrating the shorthand principles.
Dictionary 836 pages containing 100,000 shorthand outlines (all with a dotted line showing the position), longhand word and meaning. Short forms and contractions shown in italics.
Appendix of Proper Names 42 pages of town, country and personal names.

NOTE: The dotted lines occasionally obscure the dot vowels in some places.

The dark blue version contains Pitman 2000 outlines, and it does say this on the cover and spine. It is the same size as the red one, but three-quarters of the thickness, with 75,000 outlines. It also lists the differences between Pitman 2000 and New Era.


Dark blue = Pitman 2000 dictionary

(2) PITMAN’S ENGLISH AND SHORTHAND DICTIONARY New Era Edition
Publisher Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd (no date shown)
ISBN None shown
Dimensions 12.5 x 19 x 4 cm
Cover Pale blue, Hardback

SpineStitched
Introduction 34 pages pages giving in detail examples of the application of the rules, some special outlines, and how proper names should be written.
New Era Changes 4 pages showing how New Era differs from Centenary shorthand.
Index to Introduction 8 longhand alphabetical list, plus page numbers, of all the words used for illustrating the shorthand principles.
Dictionary 740 pages containing approx 60,000 shorthand outlines, longhand word and meaning. Dotted line is only shown for 1st and 3rd position short forms. Short forms and contractions shown in italics.
Proper Names 37 pages of town, country and personal names.
Full List of Grammalogues 3 pages showing all the short forms in stroke order.
Contractions 3 pages of the commonest contractions plus a third of a page with some common phrase logograms.
Latin Prefixes 2 pages showing the prefix, meaning and examples. No shorthand.
Greek Prefixes 2 pages showing the prefix meaning and examples. No shorthand.
Foreign Words, Phrases and Sayings 11 pages giving the phrase, language and translation to English idiom/equivalent.
Appendix 36 pages of new words.

NOTE: Does not state number of entries, so the entry count is my own average; I believe the number of entries is probably identical to the slimmer volume below. The print size is very clear, helped by the bold main words. An educated guess at the date of my copy is 1950's, going by the new words in the appendix.

(3) PITMAN’S SHORTHAND DICTIONARY
Eleventh Edition (New Era)

Publisher Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd
ISBN None shown
Dimensions 12.5 x 19 x 2 cm Hardback
Cover Light blue, Hardback

SpineStitched
Introduction 34 pages pages giving in detail examples of the application of the rules, some special outlines, and how proper names should be written.
New Era Changes 4 pages showing how New Era differs from Centenary shorthand.
Index to Introduction 8 pages alphabetical list of all the words used for illustrating the shorthand principles.
Dictionary 290 pages containing 60,000 shorthand outlines. Dotted line is only shown for 1st and 3rd position short forms. Short forms and contractions shown in italics.
Proper Names 37 pages of town, country and personal names.
Full List of Grammalogues 3 pages of all the short forms in stroke order.
Contractions 3 pages of the commonest contractions plus a third of a page with some common phrase logograms.

NOTE: The main dictionary part is probably identical to No.2 but without the definitions.

There is another reprint of this dictionary that includes a 32-page Appendix of additional words. ISBN 0 273 40956 5, with royal blue cover, which would date it to not earlier than about 1970.

(4) POCKET DICTIONARY NEW ERA – Pitman New Era Shorthand
Publisher Addison Wesley Longman Limited.
First published 1975, Reprinted 1985, 86, 87, 88, 90, 92, 93, 96, 97
ISBN 0-582-29890-3
Dimensions 8.5 x 13.5 x 1.25 cm
Cover White with red and black titles, Softback

Spine Glued
Dictionary 217 pages giving shorthand outlines for 20,000 words. Dotted lines given only for 1st and 3rd position short forms. Short forms and contractions shown in italics.

NOTE: Very clear shorthand. The book does not lie flat, as the spine is glued, not stitched.

(5) PITMAN POCKET SHORTHAND DICTIONARY New Era Edition
Publisher Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd
ISBN 0 273 40954 9
Dimensions 7.5 x 12.5 x 1.25 cm Hardback
Colour Royal blue

SpineStitched
Dictionary 217 pages giving shorthand outlines for 20,000 words. Dotted lines given only for 1st and 3rd position short forms. Short forms and contractions shown in italics.

The book illustrated is about 1970, but there is an earlier version in a dull matt blue cover, which additionally contains lists of Short Forms (Grammalogues) and Contractions.

Fm 2012 facepack megapack. NOTE: This book does lie flat, and the print is slightly smaller than the later white-covered version.