Cover of Barkham Burroughs' Encyclopedia , 1889.
Barkham Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information is an encyclopedia and miscellany first published in 1889 by Barkham Burroughs.
Background
Barkham Burroughs was reportedly a rear admiral in the United States Navy during the Benjamin Harrison administration.[ 1] He was also reputed to have invented the return address in the United States.[ 2] He died in 1952.[ 3]
Contents
The book has a particular focus on etiquette .[ 4] It also contains home remedies and recipes.[ 1]
Publication history
The work was originally published in 1889. It was reprinted in 1983[ 5] by Miggs Burroughs, Barkham Burroughs's grandson.[ 1]
References
^ a b c Palmer, Chuck (August 23, 1983). "What's so old-fashioned about astounding facts?" . The San Bernardino County Sun . p. 12.
^ Long, Connie (August 11, 1983). "How to be polite, successful, prompt, frugal and abstemious" . Tucson Citizen . p. 17.
^ Condon, Garret (July 15, 1984). "Dusting Off Encyclopedia After 95 Years" . Hartford Courant . p. 105.
^ Webster, Dan (November 2, 1988). "1889 facts still 'astounding' " . The Spokesman-Review . p. 15.
^ Burroughs, Barkham (1989). Barkham Burroughs' encyclopaedia of astounding facts and useful information, 1889 . New York: Bonanza Books. ISBN 0-517-67950-7 . OCLC 19126534 .
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