Merck's dictionary of goods

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Merck's goods encyclopedia is a reference book of Silo for trade , industry and trade , which was published from 1871 to 1922 in several editions. According to the company's own information, it describes the natural and artificial products that were commercially available at the time, in particular the chemical - technical products, drugs , dyes and dyeing chemicals (formerly also called colored goods or colored goods), colonial goods , regional products, material and mineral goods .

The first edition of the book by Klemens Merck appeared in 1871 under the title Neuestes Waaren-Lexikon für Handel und Industrie in Verlag Spamer in Leipzig. The subtitle Description of the natural and artificial products occurring in the trade, namely the colonial, material, drug and color goods, mineral and soil products, chemical-technical and other makes clarifies the comprehensive claim of the plant.

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  • 1st edition, as the latest encyclopedia for trade and industry. Spamer, Leipzig 1871.
  • 2nd, revised edition, as the latest encyclopedia for trade and industry. Spamer, Leipzig 1876.
  • 3rd, completely revised edition, as Klemens Merck's dictionary of goods for trade, industry and commerce , with the participation of Carl Birnbaum . Gloeckner, Leipzig 1884.
  • 4th, significantly increased edition, edited by Gustav S. Heppe. Gloeckner, Leipzig 1890.
  • 5th, completely revised edition, ed. by Adolf Beythien and Ernst Dressler. Gloeckner, Leipzig 1908.
  • 6th, completely revised edition as Merck's Lexicon of Goods for Trade, Industry and Commerce , ed. by Adolf Beythien and Ernst Dressler. Gloeckner, Leipzig 1919.
  • 7th edition, ed. by Adolf Beythien and Ernst Dressler. Gloeckner, Leipzig 1920. (Reprint: Manuscriptum, Recklinghausen 1996. ISBN 3-933497-13-2 ).
  • 8th edition, ed. by Adolf Beythien and Ernst Dressler. Gloeckner, Leipzig 1922.

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