December 2, 2014. Hi, for everyone asking questions as to the value of Encyclopaedia Britannica sets, the basic guideline is that the 1st up until the 8th Editions have great collector values, defined by condition. The 9th and 10th Editions are so numerous that they are of small value; up to maybe $3-500.
Founded | 1768; 251 years ago Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain |
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Founder | Colin Macfarquhar Andrew Bell |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Headquarters location | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Key people | Jacqui Safra, President,[1] Karthik Kashman, Global CEO[2] |
Imprints | Merriam-Webster |
Owner(s) | Jacqui Safra |
No. of employees | About 400 (300 in Chicago, 100 worldwide)[3] |
Official website | www.britannica.com |
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. is a Scottish-founded, now American company best known for publishing the Encyclopædia Britannica, the world's oldest continuously published encyclopedia.
The company was founded in Edinburgh, Scotland, in the 18th century, in the atmosphere of the Scottish Enlightenment. A printer, Colin Macfarquhar, and an engraver, Andrew Bell, formed a partnership to create a new book that would embody the new spirit of scholarship. William Smellie was engaged to edit the original three-volume work, published one volume at a time beginning in 1768.
The encyclopaedia's reputation grew throughout the publication of its subsequent volumes.
The 11th edition was published in 1910/11.
In 1920, the trademark and publication rights were sold to Sears Roebuck, which held them until 1943, when ownership passed to William Benton.
The 12th edition was published in 1921/22, and the 13th edition was published in 1926.
A thoroughly revised 14th edition was published in 1929.
By the mid-1930s, the company headquarters had moved to Chicago, Illinois, United States, and the editorial staff were now no longer disbanded after the completion of a new edition, but kept on as a permanent editorial department, to keep pace with the rapid increase in knowledge at the time.
Starting in 1936, a new printing of the encyclopaedia was published each year, incorporating the latest changes and updates. In 1938, the first edition of the Britannica Book of the Year appeared. This annual supplement is still published today.
William Benton published the Britannica from 1943 until his death in 1973. Benton also acquired Electrical Research Products Inc. Classroom Films and renamed it Encyclopædia Britannica Films. After the death of Benton's widow Helen Benton in 1974, the Benton Foundation continued to manage the Britannica until it was sold to Jacqui Safra in 1996.
In 1947, Britannica released 10 Eventful Years, a compendium of World War II in 4 volumes.
In 1952, Britannica published the landmark set Great Books of the Western World, a 54-volume set of the 'great books' of Western culture.
Publishing rights to Compton's Encyclopedia were acquired by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. in 1961.[4]
Merriam-Webster Inc. has been a subsidiary of Encyclopædia Britannica Inc. since 1964.[5]
On March 9, 1976 the U.S. Federal Trade Commission entered an opinion and order enjoining Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. from using a) deceptive advertising practices in recruiting sales agents and obtaining sales leads, and b) deceptive sales practices in the door-to-door presentations of its sales agents.[6]
Jacqui Safra gained ownership in 1996.
Under Safra's ownership the company has experienced some financial woes with freelance contributors waiting up to six months for payment and staff going years without pay raises, according to a report in the New York Post. Cost-cutting measures have included mandates to use copyright free photos. Britannica in December 2002 told employees it would raise the contribution paid into their 401(k) accounts, then eliminated them entirely. A company spokesman said: 'We've had some cost reductions and belt-tightening but we're not going into details… We're a privately held company.'[7]
The complete 24 volumes are worth about 200 British pounds.
Not much. The world is full of old, outdated encyclopedias. You will be lucky to find someone to take it off your hands for free!
Encyclopedia Britannica says his full name was Arthur Neville Chamberlain.
In June 2012 a full 1969 anniversary set bound in leather was listed at $500 on eBay. I have previously seen this set listed for $399.00. Brittannica is no longer printed, so these should increase in value with age.
I have a full sent of 1980 enclycopedia plus the childcraft where can I get 3,000 for it?
There is a page bound inside the PROPAEDIA Outline of Knowledge, Guide to the Britannica that says...'This special edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica entitled the Constitution Edition is limited to 49,999 Sets numbered from 1 to 49,999 This is set number ___________. They are 15th Edition, 1987. Beautiful Blue Leather. I don't what about them is different other than the color and sets printed. I have a full set and all of the annuals up to…
Nothing. Encyclopedias are not even made in book form anymore.
I have a full set of 1921 collier's encyclopedia that are in great condition and was wanting to know the value of this set.
They are part of old English measurements. Pecks are an old English measurement for dry mass ie flour or grain or Liquid. It is equivalent to 8 quarts . The American peck is slightly different due to the difference in quarts size in comparison to the imperial quart. Look at PECK in the Encyclopedia Britannica online for a full write up
1929 World Series Game 6 Ticket The 1929 World Series featured the Philadelphia Athletics beating the Chicago Cubs 4 games to 1. Game 6 was not played and the ticket you have would be considered a phantom ticket and have a lower value. The full ticket in Excellent - Near Mint condition would be worth about half the value or less than a ticket from a game that was played. A 1929 Philadelphia Athletics World…
EPA stands for Environmental Protection Agency..
A 1929 Philadelphia Athletics World Series Full ticket played at Shibe Park is worth about $600. - $650. and a ticket stub about $275. - $325. A 1929 Chicago Cubs World Series Full ticket played at Wrigley Field is worth about $600. - $650. A ticket stub sells for about $275. - $325. Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs…
An encyclopedia is a huge set of articles full of information about many, many subjects. The encyclopedia will not give you as much information as a textbook, but it gives a good basic overview of each subject, so that you will have a place to start learning. The articles are in alphabetical order, and there is an index so that you can find each one. You can either use an actual encyclopedia in a library…
It was King Peter I, whose full name was Peter Karadjordjevic. The following is from the Encyclopedia Britannica Online, June 16, 2005: Peter I: King of Serbia from 1903, the first strictly constitutional monarch of his country. In 1918 he became the first king of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later called Yugoslavia). Born the third son of the reigning prince Alexander Karadjordjevic (1842
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an almanac is an reference use to tell dates, month, full moon etc.
What is a full set of 1960 Colliers Encyclopedias are worth
you look up the topic on the internet, gather the information, and write it all down Answer I'd actually caution against the internet for the simple fact is that there are still all sorts of sites full of misinformation. Not to say that nothing on the internet can be trusted, but start with an Encyclopedia Britannica or similar volume (the online equivalents are ok too) and start with basic information. Then progress to other sources…
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A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
In the game of Yahtzee a full house is worth 25 points. A full house consists of 2 dice with the same number and three dice with the same numbers.
April 6, 1483, but any encyclopedia would have told you that. He is known in English as Raphael, full name Raphael Sanzio.
1929 World Series game 2 ticket A 1929 Chicago Cubs World Series Full ticket for game 2 played at Wrigley Field is worth about $600. - $650. A ticket stub sells for about $275. - $325. Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less
According to the Medical Encyclopedia, warts are 'small, benign growths caused by a viral infection of the skin or mucous membrane. The virus infects the surface layer.' To read the full description in this Encyclopedia, in addition to information from various other sources, see Answers.com via the Related Link.
Full sets of even recent encyclopedias just sell for a few dollars--somewhere in the realm of $20 in a thrift or used bookstore.
Your 1933 New York giants full team autographed baseball is worth $39.99.
The Wall Street Crash of 1929, also known as Black Tuesday, the Great Crash, or the Stock Market Crash of 1929, began on October 24, 1929, and was the most devastating stock market crash in the history of the United States, when taking into consideration the full effects of the collapse.
According to the Wikipedia Encyclopedia, the term encarta was coined by executives at Microsoft in the 1990s. See the full article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encarta.
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It is only worth its weight in silver, which is about $23.00
i dont know exactly how much its worth but i know that its alot
Hi, the new junior encyclopedia 1973 only had 18 books and in 1942 a book that contained updates was available to anyone who had purchased the complete set, the value for the full set of 18 is about 15 - 30 gbp depending on the condition
A grade A at AS level (if you did not carry on the subject until the end of A2 A Level) is worth 60 points. A grade A from a full A Level is worth 120 points. For the full UCAS tarfiff table, please see the related link.
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Assuming you mean from a full 2 year A Level, not just an AS, an A is worth 120 UCAS points. See the related link for the full UCAS tarriff table.
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The Encyclopedia Mythica is one good example. Click link below! Also Wikipedia, which often has long, full treatment of gods etc.
If you own a car outright and have paid off loans used to buy it, you are no longer required to have full coverage insurance for it. At this point, it a personal choice. If your car has worth that you cannot afford to lose in the case of an at-fault collision or theft. On the other hand, if the vehicle is older or not worth so much, it may not be worth it to…
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