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''The New International Encyclopedia'' was the successor of the ''International Cyclopaedia'' (1884). Initially, ''The International Cyclopaedia'' was largely a reprint of Alden's ''Library of Universal Knowledge'', which itself was a reprint of the British ''[[Chambers's Encyclopaedia]]''. The title was changed to ''The New International Encyclopedia'' in 1902, with editors [[Harry Thurston Peck]], [[Daniel Coit Gilman]] and [[Frank Moore Colby]].{{sfn|Walsh|1968|p=120}} |
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The ''New International Encyclopedia'' was the successor of the ''International Cyclopaedia'' (1884). |
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The encyclopedia was popular and reprints were made in 1904, 1905, 1907 (corrected and expanded to 20 volumes), 1909 and 1911. The 2nd edition appeared from 1914 to 1917 in 24 volumes. With Peck and Gilman deceased, Colby was joined by a new editor, [[Talcott Williams]].{{sfn|Walsh|1968|p=120}} This edition was set up from new type and thoroughly revised. It was very strong in biography.<ref>{{cite book|year=1988|title=The Encyclopedia Americana|page=333|volume=10}}</ref> |
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Initially, the ''International Cyclopaedia'' was largely a reprint of Alden's ''Library of Universal Knowledge'', which was a reprint of the British [[Chambers's Encyclopaedia]] with American additions (including many biographical entries for Americans). |
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A third edition was published in 1923, however this was mostly a reprint with the addition of a history of the [[First World War]] in volume 24, which had previously been a reading and study guide. A two-volume supplement was published in 1925 and was incorporated into the 1927 reprint, which had 25 volumes. There was a further two-volume supplement in 1930 along with another reprint.{{sfn|Walsh|1968|p=121}} |
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The ''local Cyclopaedia'' was much improved by editors [[Harry Thurston Peck]] and [[Selim Peabody]]. The title was changed to ''New International Encyclopedia'' in 1902, with editors Harry Thurston Peck, [[Daniel Coit Gilman]], and [[Frank Moore Colby]]. |
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The final edition, in 1935, was published by [[Funk & Wagnalls]]. This edition included another updated supplement, authored by Herbert Treadwell Wade. Some material from ''The New International'' would be incorporated into future books published by Funk and Wagnalls such as ''[[Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopaedia]]''.{{sfn|Walsh|1968|p=121}} |
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In 1906 the ''New International Encyclopedia'' was expanded from 17 volumes to 20. The 2nd edition appeared in 1914 in 24 volumes, set up from new type and thoroughly revised. It was very strong in biography.<ref>"Encyclopedias," in ''The Encyclopedia Americana,'' (1988) Volume 10, Page 333</ref> |
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The 1926 material was printed in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], by [[Yale |
The 1926 material was printed in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], by [[Yale University Press]]. Boston Bookbinding Company of Cambridge produced the covers. Thirteen books enclosing 23 volumes comprise the encyclopedia, which includes a supplement after Volume 23. Each book contains around 1600 pages.<ref>{{cite book|last=Graham|first=B.|date=1928|title=Bookman's Manual|page=28}}</ref> |
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Like other encyclopedias of the time, ''The New International'' had a yearly supplement, ''The New International Yearbook'', beginning in 1908. Like the encyclopedia itself, this publication was sold to Funk and Wagnalls in 1931. It was edited by Frank Moore Colby until his death in 1925, and then by Wade. In 1937, [[Frank Horace Vizetelly]] became editor.{{sfn|Walsh|1968|p=121}} The yearbook outlasted the parent encyclopedia, running to 1966.<ref>{{cite book|editor-last=Colby|editor-first=Frank Moore|year=1908|title=The New International Yearbook: A Compendium of the World's Progress for the Year|publisher=Dodd, Mead & Co.|oclc=183333553}}</ref> |
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==Features== |
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A great deal of biographic material is recorded in the ''New International Encyclopedia''. An early description of [[Adolf Hitler]] and his activities from 1920 to 1924 is in the supplement to the 1926 edition. Many of the names used to describe the scientific identities of plants and animals are now obsolete. |
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Numerous colorful maps which display the nations, states, colonies, and protectorates which existed early in the twentieth century are included. The maps are valuable for their depictions of national and colonial borders in Europe, Asia, and Africa at the time of [[World War I]]. Drawings, illustrations, and photographs are plentiful. |
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== Volumes == |
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==Contributors and office editors== |
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*Daniel Coit Gilman, LL.D., President of Johns Hopkins University (1876–1901), President of Carnegie Institution. |
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*Harry Thurston Peck, Ph.D., L.H.D. |
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*Frank Moore Colby, M. A., formerly Professor in [[New York University]]. |
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*Frank Moore Colby, M. A. |
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*[[Talcott Williams]], LL.D., L.H.D., Litt. D. Director of the School of Journalism, [[Columbia University]]. |
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| 1||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational01gilm IA 1] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume I A - Aristogoras|WS 1]] ||1905 ||A |
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| 5||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational05gilm IA 5] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume V Classis - Da Vinci|WS 5]] ||1905 ||Classis || – || Da Vinci || |
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| 6||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational06gilm IA 6] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume VI Davioud - Ellery|WS 6]] ||1905 || Davioud || – || Ellery || |
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| 7||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational07gilm IA 7] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume VII Ellesmere - Fontanel|WS 7]] ||1905 || Ellesmere |
| 7||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational07gilm IA 7] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume VII Ellesmere - Fontanel|WS 7]] ||1905 || Ellesmere || – || Fontanel || |
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*[https://books.google.com/books?id=KT4rAAAAMAA GB 8] (this volume is not universally accessible). |
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* [https://archive.org/stream/newinternationa07gilm#page/n5/mode/2up IA 7 (1903)] Ethics – Fuller, Maitland |
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* [https://archive.org/stream/newinternationa08gilm#page/n3/mode/2up IA 8 (1903)] Fullers Earth – Halithrum}} |
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| 9||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational09gilm IA 9] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume IX Goethite - Heritable Jurisdictions|WS 9]] ||1905 ||Goethite |
| 9||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational09gilm IA 9] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume IX Goethite - Heritable Jurisdictions|WS 9]] ||1905 ||Goethite || – || Heritable Jurisdictions || |
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|10||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational10gilm IA 10] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume X Herjulfson - Ishpeming|WS 10]] ||1905 ||Herjulfson |
|10||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational10gilm IA 10] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume X Herjulfson - Ishpeming|WS 10]] ||1905 ||Herjulfson || – || Ishpeming || |
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|11||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational11gilm IA 11] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XI Ishtar - Latitudinarians|WS 11]] ||1905 || Ishtar |
|11||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational11gilm IA 11] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XI Ishtar - Latitudinarians|WS 11]] ||1905 || Ishtar || – || Latitudinarians || |
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|12||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational12gilm IA 12] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XII Latium - Manna|WS 12]] ||1905 ||Latium |
|12||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational12gilm IA 12] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XII Latium - Manna|WS 12]] ||1905 ||Latium || – || Manna || |
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|13||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational13gilm IA 13] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XIII Manna-Croup - Morganitic Marriage|WS 13]] ||1905 ||Manna-Croup |
|13||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational13gilm IA 13] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XIII Manna-Croup - Morganitic Marriage|WS 13]] ||1905 ||Manna-Croup || – || Morganatic Marriage || |
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|14||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational14gilm IA 14] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XIV Morgan City - Omul|WS 14]] ||1905 ||Morgan City |
|14||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational14gilm IA 14] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XIV Morgan City - Omul|WS 14]] ||1905 ||Morgan City || – || Omul || |
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|15||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational15gilm IA 15] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XV Ona - Pickering|WS 15]] ||1905 ||Ona || – || Pickering ||{{smaller|The Internet Archive edition is missing pp. 6-7, but see [https://archive.org/details/newinternational15gilm the 1906 volume for the first edition] at [[Google Books]], which appears to be about the same thing, and does have these pages.}} |
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|17||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational17gilm IA 17] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XVII Reifferscheid - Servian Wall|WS 17]] ||1905 ||Reifferscheid |
|17||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational17gilm IA 17] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XVII Reifferscheid - Servian Wall|WS 17]] ||1905 ||Reifferscheid || – || Servian Wall || |
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|18||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational18gilm IA 18] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XVIII Service-berry - Tagus|WS 18]] ||1905 ||Service-berry |
|18||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational18gilm IA 18] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XVIII Service-berry - Tagus|WS 18]] ||1905 ||Service-berry || – || Tagus || |
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|20||1st||[https://archive.org/details/newinternational20gilm IA 20] ||[[s:The New International Encyclopædia/Volume XX Van - Zyrians|WS 20]] ||1905 ||Van || – || Zyrians || |
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 24 January 2024
The New International Encyclopedia was an American encyclopedia first published in 1902 by Dodd, Mead & Co.. It descended from the International Cyclopaedia (1884) and was updated in 1906, 1914 and 1926.
History[edit]
The New International Encyclopedia was the successor of the International Cyclopaedia (1884). Initially, The International Cyclopaedia was largely a reprint of Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge, which itself was a reprint of the British Chambers's Encyclopaedia. The title was changed to The New International Encyclopedia in 1902, with editors Harry Thurston Peck, Daniel Coit Gilman and Frank Moore Colby.[1]
The encyclopedia was popular and reprints were made in 1904, 1905, 1907 (corrected and expanded to 20 volumes), 1909 and 1911. The 2nd edition appeared from 1914 to 1917 in 24 volumes. With Peck and Gilman deceased, Colby was joined by a new editor, Talcott Williams.[1] This edition was set up from new type and thoroughly revised. It was very strong in biography.[2]
A third edition was published in 1923, however this was mostly a reprint with the addition of a history of the First World War in volume 24, which had previously been a reading and study guide. A two-volume supplement was published in 1925 and was incorporated into the 1927 reprint, which had 25 volumes. There was a further two-volume supplement in 1930 along with another reprint.[3]
The final edition, in 1935, was published by Funk & Wagnalls. This edition included another updated supplement, authored by Herbert Treadwell Wade. Some material from The New International would be incorporated into future books published by Funk and Wagnalls such as Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopaedia.[3]
The 1926 material was printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Yale University Press. Boston Bookbinding Company of Cambridge produced the covers. Thirteen books enclosing 23 volumes comprise the encyclopedia, which includes a supplement after Volume 23. Each book contains around 1600 pages.[4]
Like other encyclopedias of the time, The New International had a yearly supplement, The New International Yearbook, beginning in 1908. Like the encyclopedia itself, this publication was sold to Funk and Wagnalls in 1931. It was edited by Frank Moore Colby until his death in 1925, and then by Wade. In 1937, Frank Horace Vizetelly became editor.[3] The yearbook outlasted the parent encyclopedia, running to 1966.[5]
More than 500 men and women submitted and composed the information contained in The New International Encyclopedia.
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1 | 1st | IA 1 | WS 1 | 1905 | A | – | Aristogoras | |
2 | 1st | IA 2 | WS 2 | 1905 | Aristarchus | – | Bessières | |
3 | 1st | IA 3 | WS 3 | 1905 | Bessus | – | Cairns | |
4 | 1st | IA 4 | WS 4 | 1905 | Cairo | – | Classification of Ships | |
5 | 1st | IA 5 | WS 5 | 1905 | Classis | – | Da Vinci | |
6 | 1st | IA 6 | WS 6 | 1905 | Davioud | – | Ellery | |
7 | 1st | IA 7 | WS 7 | 1905 | Ellesmere | – | Fontanel | |
8 | 1st | Not available | WS 8 | 1903 | Fontanes | – | Goethe | Alternatives
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9 | 1st | IA 9 | WS 9 | 1905 | Goethite | – | Heritable Jurisdictions | |
10 | 1st | IA 10 | WS 10 | 1905 | Herjulfson | – | Ishpeming | |
11 | 1st | IA 11 | WS 11 | 1905 | Ishtar | – | Latitudinarians | |
12 | 1st | IA 12 | WS 12 | 1905 | Latium | – | Manna | |
13 | 1st | IA 13 | WS 13 | 1905 | Manna-Croup | – | Morganatic Marriage | |
14 | 1st | IA 14 | WS 14 | 1905 | Morgan City | – | Omul | |
15 | 1st | IA 15 | WS 15 | 1905 | Ona | – | Pickering | The Internet Archive edition is missing pp. 6-7, but see the 1906 volume for the first edition at Google Books, which appears to be about the same thing, and does have these pages. |
16 | 1st | IA 16 | WS 16 | 1905 | Pickersgill | – | Reid | |
17 | 1st | IA 17 | WS 17 | 1905 | Reifferscheid | – | Servian Wall | |
18 | 1st | IA 18 | WS 18 | 1905 | Service-berry | – | Tagus | |
19 | 1st | IA 19 | WS 19 | 1905 | Taharka | – | Vampire | |
20 | 1st | IA 20 | WS 20 | 1905 | Van | – | Zyrians |
- 2nd ed. at Princeton (1914-16; complete) on the HathiTrust website
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Volume 3 | 2nd | 1928 | [1924] | Bazaine | – | Brock |
Volume 4 | 2nd | 1928 | [1924] | Brockelmann | – | Chaeremon |
Volume 5 | 2nd | 1914 | Chæronia | – | Consuelo | |
Volume 6 | 2nd | 1928 | Consul | – | Didymograptus | |
Volume 8 | 2nd | [1922] | Enteritis | – | Foraker | |
Volume 10 | 2nd | 1928 | [1922] | Glacial | – | Havre de Grace |
Volume 12 | 2nd | 1915 | Imaginary | – | Jouy | |
Volume 13 | 2nd | 1915 | [1915] | Jovanovich | – | Leprohon |
Volume 17 | 2nd | 1916 | Newfoundland | – | Panjab | |
Volume 18 | 2nd | 1916 | Panjabi | – | Poliziano | |
Volume 19 | 2nd | 1916 | [1916] | Polk | – | Rigging |
Volume 20 | 2nd | 1916 | [1916] | Riggs | – | Shilluck |
Volume 21 | 2nd | 1916 | Shiloh | – | Tarsus | |
Volume 22 | 2nd | 1916 | Tartaglia | – | Valiant | |
Volume 24 | Sup | 1930 | 1930 | Abbe | – | Lyons |
Volume 25 | Sup | 1930 | [1930] | Municipal | – | Zweig |
References[edit]
Citations[edit]
- ^ a b Walsh 1968, p. 120.
- ^ The Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 10. 1988. p. 333.
- ^ a b c Walsh 1968, p. 121.
- ^ Graham, B. (1928). Bookman's Manual. p. 28.
- ^ Colby, Frank Moore, ed. (1908). The New International Yearbook: A Compendium of the World's Progress for the Year. Dodd, Mead & Co. OCLC 183333553.
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External links[edit]
- Works related to The New International Encyclopedia at Wikisource