Expand Photo Ceiling to floor, every shelf, ledge, and nook is piled high with thousands of books. Even the ladder is used as a surface. “As you can see, my appeti... more Ceiling to floor, every shelf, ledge, and nook is piled high with thousands of books. Even the ladder is used as a surface. “As you can see, my appetite for books has exceeded my shelves,” Kripke says. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo Her devotion to dictionaries also includes ephemera like this circa-1830 handwritten ledger sheet by Noah Webster, which calculates the costs of devel... more Her devotion to dictionaries also includes ephemera like this circa-1830 handwritten ledger sheet by Noah Webster, which calculates the costs of developing the early dictionary. “This is a complete rarity,” Kripke adds. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo Dried roses accent a quiet corner. They were sent 16 years ago by Kripke’s father, Rabbi Myer Kripke, as a congratulatory gift for first when she move... more Dried roses accent a quiet corner. They were sent 16 years ago by Kripke’s father, Rabbi Myer Kripke, as a congratulatory gift for first when she moved into the apartment. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo The 1,200-square-foot apartment needed work. “It wasn’t quite my taste,” Kripke recalls. She added the custom glass-front cabinets, along with crown m... more The 1,200-square-foot apartment needed work. “It wasn’t quite my taste,” Kripke recalls. She added the custom glass-front cabinets, along with crown molding on the ceiling. But soon the bookcases filled up, and the collection burst onto the ledges below. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo Kripke’s mantel assortment included a large poster and card of Noah Webster and his books, an antique Carnival Glass bottle, and an old Chinese puppet... more Kripke’s mantel assortment included a large poster and card of Noah Webster and his books, an antique Carnival Glass bottle, and an old Chinese puppet found at a flea market (“His face expresses so much serenity”). Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo While she is smitten with lexicographers from the past, a modern-day poster of Bruce Springsteen adorns her bedroom wall. “l liked to listen to him wh... more While she is smitten with lexicographers from the past, a modern-day poster of Bruce Springsteen adorns her bedroom wall. “l liked to listen to him when I’d go for my walks,” says Kripke, who, in addition to editing for Parnassus and Macmillan, was also once a frequent rower in Central Park.

Expand Photo This amusing image is tacked onto the French door leading into her bedroom. It’s of Sir James Murray, editor-in-chief of the Oxford English Dictionary... more This amusing image is tacked onto the French door leading into her bedroom. It’s of Sir James Murray, editor-in-chief of the Oxford English Dictionary. “He was quite an august personage, but it’s evident that he had a sense of fun and whimsy,” Kripke notes. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo From 1796, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue features pages with inlaid, delicately mounted illustrations and is a favorite in the collectio... more A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue features pages with inlaid, delicately mounted illustrations and is a favorite in the collection. “This is an art that is no longer practiced,” Kripke says. This entry highlights Photo: Wendy Goodman From 1796,features pages with inlaid, delicately mounted illustrations and is a favorite in the collection. “This is an art that is no longer practiced,” Kripke says. This entry highlights Matthias Buchinger , the 18th-century artist who was born with no hands or feet but created incredibly detailed etchings.

Expand Photo Fond of showing books in a beam of light, Kripke owns about 14 flashlights. She even hooks a miniature one to the waist of her pants for use when scan... more Fond of showing books in a beam of light, Kripke owns about 14 flashlights. She even hooks a miniature one to the waist of her pants for use when scanning titles. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo Once opened, a miniature magnifying glass in this dictionary locket’s metal case allows readers to see the tiny letters and teensy detailed engravings... more Once opened, a miniature magnifying glass in this dictionary locket’s metal case allows readers to see the tiny letters and teensy detailed engravings. Diminutive dictionary lockets are beloved in the assortment. They are meant to be worn on a chain around the neck. Photo: Wendy Goodman

Expand Photo Kripke moved to New York City in 1961 to study English at Barnard College. Far from her conservative upbringing in Omaha, she was immersed in the Gree... more Kripke moved to New York City in 1961 to study English at Barnard College. Far from her conservative upbringing in Omaha, she was immersed in the Greenwich Village scene. She’s lived there ever since. Photo: Wendy Goodman