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The Nuttall Encyclopædia

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The Nuttall Encyclopædia
LanguageEnglish
GenreEncyclopedia
Publication date
1900
Publication placeUnited Kingdom

The Nuttall Encyclopædia: Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge is a late 19th-century encyclopedia, edited by Rev.James Wood, first published inLondon in 1900 byFrederick Warne & Co Ltd.[1]

Editions were recorded for 1920, 1930, 1938 and 1956 and was still being sold in 1966. Editors included G. Elgie Christ and A. L. Hayden for 1930, Lawrence Hawkins Dawson for 1938 and C. M. Prior for 1956.[2]

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The Nuttall Encyclopædia is named for Dr.Peter Austin Nuttall (d. 1869), whose works, such asStandard Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language (published in 1863), were eventually acquired byFrederick Warne, and would be published for decades to come.

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 ofhistory,biography,geography,literature,philosophy,religion,science, andart".

The entries or articles in this work are generally very short, and are mostly about individuals and places; while it has entries for fictional characters fromCharles Dickens' books, the encyclopedia lacks entries forfruit. It often reflects the personalworldview of the author, viewing events from a definite perspective. This can be seen in entries likeDates of Epoch-Making Events. As another example, the entry forVenezuela presents a British view of an1899 event:

...the boundary line between theBritish colony and Venezuela was for long matter of keen dispute, but by the intervention of the United States at the request of the latter a treaty between the contending parties was concluded, referring the matter to a court of arbitration, which met at Paris in 1895, and settled it in 1899, in vindication, happily, of the British claim, theSchomburgk line being now declared to be the true line, and the gold-fields ours.

In 2004,Project Gutenberg published a version of the 1907 edition, which is now in thepublic domain.

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  1. ^The Nuttall Encyclopædia.Project Gutenberg. 1 May 2004. Retrieved14 November 2007.
  2. ^S. Padraig WalshAnglo-American General Encyclopedias 1704–1967 New York: R. R. Baker and Company, 1968, pp. 136–137.

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