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The following reliable sources can be used to establish notability, to support claims in the article, and to expand it with further material:

  • Reviews:
    • "Word Salad". TIME, 86(12):139, 17 September 1965.
    • "Language on Vacation". Kirkus Reviews, August 1965.
  • Brief summaries of the content and/or commentary on the historical significance:
    • Yakov Malkiel. Essays on Linguistic Themes. University of California Press, 1968. (p. 392)
    • Evans, Rod L. (June 2012). Tyrannosaurus Lex: The Marvelous Book of Palindromes, Anagrams, and Other Delightful and Outrageous Wordplay. New York, NY, USA: Penguin. ISBN 978-1-101-58863-5.
    • Johnson, Dale D.; von Hoff Johnson, Bonnie; Schlichting, Kathleen (2004). "Logology: Word and language play". In Baumann, James F.; Kame'enui, Edward J. (eds.). Vocabulary Instruction: Research to Practice. Guildford Press. p. 180. ISBN 1-57230-933-4. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |trans_title= (help)
    • A. Ross Eckler, Jr. Dmitri Borgmann, father of logology. Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics 18(1):3–5.
    • A. Ross Eckler, Jr. Dmitri Borgmann, 1927–1985. Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics 19(1):3.
  • Extensive coverage on the production of the book, including cut material:

Unless someone beats me to it, I will to do this in the very near future (hopefully in the next few days). —Psychonaut (talk) 13:25, 17 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Done. —Psychonaut (talk) 08:00, 22 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]