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The New International Encyclopedia
American encyclopedia first published in 1902

The New International Encyclopedia was an American encyclopedia first published in 1902 by Dodd, Mead & Co. It descended from the International Cyclopaedia (1884) and was updated in 1906, 1914 and 1926.

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History

The New International Encyclopedia was the successor of the International Cyclopaedia (1884). Initially, The International Cyclopaedia was largely a reprint of Alden's Library of Universal Knowledge, which itself was a reprint of the British Chambers's Encyclopaedia. The title was changed to The New International Encyclopedia in 1902, with editors Harry Thurston Peck, Daniel Coit Gilman and Frank Moore Colby.1

The encyclopedia was popular and reprints were made in 1904, 1905, 1907 (corrected and expanded to 20 volumes), 1909 and 1911. The 2nd edition appeared from 1914 to 1917 in 24 volumes. With Peck and Gilman deceased, Colby was joined by a new editor, Talcott Williams.2 This edition was set up from new type and thoroughly revised. It was very strong in biography.3

A third edition was published in 1923, however this was mostly a reprint with the addition of a history of the First World War in volume 24, which had previously been a reading and study guide. A two-volume supplement was published in 1925 and was incorporated into the 1927 reprint, which had 25 volumes. There was a further two-volume supplement in 1930 along with another reprint.4

The final edition, in 1935, was published by Funk & Wagnalls. This edition included another updated supplement, authored by Herbert Treadwell Wade. Some material from The New International would be incorporated into future books published by Funk and Wagnalls such as Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopaedia.5

The 1926 material was printed in Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Yale University Press. Boston Bookbinding Company of Cambridge produced the covers. Thirteen books enclosing 23 volumes comprise the encyclopedia, which includes a supplement after Volume 23. Each book contains around 1600 pages.6

Like other encyclopedias of the time, The New International had a yearly supplement, The New International Yearbook, beginning in 1908. Like the encyclopedia itself, this publication was sold to Funk and Wagnalls in 1931. It was edited by Frank Moore Colby until his death in 1925, and then by Wade. In 1937, Frank Horace Vizetelly became editor.7 The yearbook outlasted the parent encyclopedia, running to 1966.8

More than 500 men and women submitted and composed the information contained in The New International Encyclopedia.

Volumes

Gilman, Daniel Coit; Peck, Harry Thurston; Colby, Frank Moore, eds. (1905). The New International Encyclopædia. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co.
volEditionInternet ArchiveWikisource (incomplete)YearFrom – ToNotes
11stIA 1WS 11905A – Aristogoras
21stIA 2WS 21905Aristarchus – Bessières
31stIA 3WS 31905Bessus – Cairns
41stIA 4WS 41905Cairo – Classification of Ships
51stIA 5WS 51905Classis – Da Vinci
61stIA 6WS 61905Davioud – Ellery
71stIA 7WS 71905Ellesmere – Fontanel
81stNot availableWS 81905Fontanes – GoetheAlternatives:Volume VIII at Hathi Trust
91stIA 9WS 91905Goethite – Heritable Jurisdictions
101stIA 10WS 101905Herjulfson – Ishpeming
111stIA 11WS 111905Ishtar – Latitudinarians
121stIA 12WS 121905Latium – Manna
131stIA 13WS 131905Manna-Croup – Morganatic Marriage
141stIA 14WS 141905Morgan City – Omul
151stIA 15WS 151905Ona – PickeringThe Internet Archive edition is missing pp. 6-7, but see the 1906 volume for the first edition at Google Books, which appears to be about the same thing, and does have these pages.
161stIA 16WS 161905Pickersgill – Reid
171stIA 17WS 171905Reifferscheid – Servian Wall
181stIA 18WS 181905Service-berry – Tagus
191stIA 19WS 191905Taharka – Vampire
201stIA 20WS 201905Van – Zyrians
New International Encyclopedia (incomplete)
VolumeEditionYearcopyright lastFrom – To
Volume 32nd1928[1924]Bazaine – Brock
Volume 42nd1928[1924]Brockelmann – Chaeremon
Volume 52nd1914Chæronia – Consuelo
Volume 62nd1928Consul – Didymograptus
Volume 82nd[1922]Enteritis – Foraker
Volume 102nd1928[1922]Glacial – Havre de Grace
Volume 122nd1915Imaginary – Jouy
Volume 132nd1915[1915]Jovanovich – Leprohon
Volume 172nd1916Newfoundland – Panjab
Volume 182nd1916Panjabi – Poliziano
Volume 192nd1916[1916]Polk – Rigging
Volume 202nd1916[1916]Riggs – Shilluck
Volume 212nd1916Shiloh – Tarsus
Volume 222nd1916Tartaglia – Valiant
Volume 24Sup19301930Abbe – Lyons
Volume 25Sup1930[1930]Municipal – Zweig

Citations

Sources

  • Walsh, S. P. (1968). Anglo-American general encyclopedias: a historical bibliography, 1703–1967. New York, NY: Bowker. OCLC 577541.
  • Works related to The New International Encyclopedia at Wikisource

References

  1. Walsh 1968, p. 120. - Walsh, S. P. (1968). Anglo-American general encyclopedias: a historical bibliography, 1703–1967. New York, NY: Bowker. OCLC 577541. https://search.worldcat.org/oclc/577541

  2. Walsh 1968, p. 120. - Walsh, S. P. (1968). Anglo-American general encyclopedias: a historical bibliography, 1703–1967. New York, NY: Bowker. OCLC 577541. https://search.worldcat.org/oclc/577541

  3. The Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 10. 1988. p. 333.

  4. Walsh 1968, p. 121. - Walsh, S. P. (1968). Anglo-American general encyclopedias: a historical bibliography, 1703–1967. New York, NY: Bowker. OCLC 577541. https://search.worldcat.org/oclc/577541

  5. Walsh 1968, p. 121. - Walsh, S. P. (1968). Anglo-American general encyclopedias: a historical bibliography, 1703–1967. New York, NY: Bowker. OCLC 577541. https://search.worldcat.org/oclc/577541

  6. Graham, B. (1928). Bookman's Manual. p. 28.

  7. Walsh 1968, p. 121. - Walsh, S. P. (1968). Anglo-American general encyclopedias: a historical bibliography, 1703–1967. New York, NY: Bowker. OCLC 577541. https://search.worldcat.org/oclc/577541

  8. Colby, Frank Moore, ed. (1908). The New International Yearbook: A Compendium of the World's Progress for the Year. Dodd, Mead & Co. OCLC 183333553. /wiki/OCLC_(identifier)