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Excerpt from American Revisions and Additions to the Encyclopædia Britannica, Vol. 1: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature
Treating, as the great work does, of all the various kinds of knowledge, and em bod ying the results of the labors of more than twelve hundred leading scholars, each one a master-specialist in his class, and a recognized authority on the subject of which he meats, and all having at their command ample time as well as abundant materials for the elucidation of the topics assigned them, it was no marvel that, when the work appeared, it attracted immediate attention, and early came to be regarded as peerless in its line.
That so large and costly a work should have successfully passed through nine edi tions, each edition a great improvement on its predecessor, and each one receiving an ever-increasing patronage on the part of a discriminating public, is a fact suggestive not only of the real merit of the work itself, but also of the growing appreciation on the part of the people as to its standard and permanent value. The open field for the Britan nica has therefore widened, and the desire for its possession deepened in all directions, with the lapse of passing years.
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