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The Nuttall Encyclopædia: Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge[1] is an early-20th-century encyclopedia, edited by Rev. James Wood, first published in London in 1900 by Frederick Warne & Co Ltd. [edit] DescriptionThe Nuttall Encyclopædia is named for Dr. Peter Austin Nuttall (d. 1869), whose works, such as Standard Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language (published in 1863), were eventually acquired by Frederick Warne, and would be published for decades to come. Entries in the work are generally are very short. The encyclopedia has a strong editorial voice. The work concerns itself mostly with people and places. The printed work has entries for fictional characters from Charles Dickens' books, but at the same time lacks entries for fruit. It often reflects the personal worldview of the author; it views events from its own perspective in time. Both of these aspects can be seen in entries like Dates of Epoch-Making Events. As another example, the entry for Venezuela displays both a British bias and the British Regency of an 1899 event:
The title page proclaims this encyclopedia to be "a concise and comprehensive dictionary of general knowledge consisting of over 16,000 terse and original articles on nearly all subjects discussed in larger encyclopædias, and specially dealing with such as come under the categories of history, biography, geography, literature, philosophy, religion, science, and art". In 2004, Project Gutenberg published a version of the 1907 edition, which is now in the public domain. [edit] References
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