The Encyclopedia Britannica is History

March 13, 2012

Encyclopedia Britannica

The print version, anyway:

Its legacy winds back through centuries and across continents, past the birth of America to the waning days of the Enlightenment. It is a record of humanity’s achievements in war and peace, art and science, exploration and discovery. It has been taken to represent the sum of all human knowledge.

And now it’s going out of print.

The Encyclopedia Britannica has announced that after 244 years, dozens of editions and more than 7m sets sold, no new editions will be put to paper. The 32 volumes of the 2010 installment, it turns out, were the last. Future editions will live exclusively online.

Is there something very right – or very wrong – that we are now linking you to “The History of the Encyclopedia Britannica“…at Wikipedia?

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