This is a list of diaries notable for their exceptional length, primarily by word count but also duration.
Author | Word Count | Duration | Period | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Robert Shields | 37.5 million | 25 years | 1972–1997 | Exact word count not available until 2049[1] |
Claude Fredericks | 30 million | 80 years | 1932–2013 | Word count is estimated; the manuscript runs to 65,000 pages[2] |
Edward Robb Ellis | 22 million | 71 years | 1927–1998 | |
Tony Benn | 20 million[3] | 69 years | 1940–2009 | |
Arthur Crew Inman | 17 million | 44 years | 1919–1963 | |
Nella Last | 12 million[4] | 28 years | 1939–1967 | Participant in Mass Observation program |
Ellsworth James | 5.9 million | 63 years | 1944–2007 | Word count does not include first year (1944) which was handwritten. 1946-2007 manually typed.[5] |
John Gadd | 4 million[5] | 45 years | 1975–2020 | Started in 1947[6] but kept consistently from 1975[7] |
Ernest Achey Loftus | Unknown | 91 years | 1896–1987 | Guinness World Record for longest kept diary[8] |
William Lyon Mackenzie King | Unknown | 57 years | 1893–1950 | Word count not stated; the manuscript exceeds 50,000 pages[9] |
William Matthews, in his British diaries: An annotated bibliography of British diaries written between 1442 and 1942 (University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1950) lists 400 diaries with a duration of 30 years or more.