Chambers's Encyclopaedia

Chambers's Encyclopaedia
The design and wording that appeared at the start of each volume of the first edition
AuthorAs of 1979, 3,000 named contributors
LanguageBritish English
SubjectGeneral
Published1859–1979
Publication date
1859–1979
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Pages12,600 pages (final edition, 1979)

Chambers's Encyclopaedia was founded in 1859[1] by William and Robert Chambers of Edinburgh and became one of the most important English language encyclopaedias of the 19th and 20th centuries, developing a reputation for accuracy and scholarliness that was reflected in other works produced by the Chambers publishing company. The encyclopaedia is no longer produced. A selection of illustrations and woodblocks used to produce the first two editions of the encyclopaedia can be seen on a digital resource hosted on the National Museums Scotland website.

Chambers's Information for the People

Before publishing an encyclopedia, Chambers produced a smaller publication, Chambers's Information for the People. This began as a serial publication in 1835. Like the Penny Cyclopaedia, and others of the time it was meant to be a cheap reference work that was targeted at the middle and working classes. Hence, it focused only on subjects that would be of interest to the common man and pertinent to his self education. It also eschewed the bulky format that and "found it necessary to disregard all common idea as to what constitutes dignity in the externals of books". The undertaking was a success, selling seventy thousand issues in its first year.[2] The original edition consisted of 48 numbered "treatises", plus an unnumbered introductory treatise "An Account of the Earth, Physical and Political."[3] Improved two volume editions were published in 1842 and 1848.[4][5] A third improved edition appeared in 1857.,[6] shortly before the Chambers Brothers publication of the first edition of their major encyclopedia in 1860. Further new, two volume editions were published in 1875 and 1884, both of which are denominated the Fifth edition.[7][8]

Congruently with this a second series of editions were published in Philadelphia by a succession of publishers including J. B. Lippincott. The 1848 edition is stated to be the first American edition,[9] while the 1856 ed. is claimed to be the 15th.[10] Further American editions were published up to 1867.[11]

First edition

The first edition, entitled Chambers's Encyclopaedia A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, was partly based on a translation into English of the 10th edition of the German-language Konversations-Lexikon, which would become the Brockhaus Enzyklopädie.[12]

The publishers found it necessary, however, to supplement the core text with a significant amount of additional material,[1] including more than 4000 illustrations not present in Brockhaus.[13] Andrew Findlater was the acting editor and spent ten years on the project.[1]

The work appeared between 1859 and 1868 in 520 weekly parts at three-halfpence each[14] and totalled ten octavo volumes, with 8,320 pages, and over 27,000 articles from over 100 authors.[1] Over 250 authors were traced by Professor Cooney in 1999.[15] Volume 10 included a supplement of 409 pages at the back for new and revised content. A revised edition appeared in 1874. The index of matters not having special articles contained about 1,500 headings. The articles were generally considered excellent, especially on Jewish literature, folk-lore, and practical science. As in Brockhaus, however, the scope of the work did not allow extended treatment.[16]

Later editions

An entirely new edition was published 1888–1892 in ten volumes edited by David Patrick. In this edition, the majority of the articles were rewritten and the articles on American matters were written mainly by Americans and an edition published there by Messrs. Lippincott of Philadelphia so that Lippincott and Chambers could claim relevant copyright in their respective countries.[17] This second edition had about 800 fewer illustrations than the first edition, although other visual features, such as tables and fold-out maps increased.[18]

Further new editions followed in the 1890s, 1901, 1908, the 1920s and 1935. This last edition was also issued as a special British Universities Encyclopedia. Each of these kept the 10 volume format. Patrick wrote the preface for the 1901[19] and 1908 editions and was listed as the editor in the 1920s and 1935 editions, despite having died in 1914. These were actually edited by William Geddie (1877–1967).[14][20]

In the United States a version of Chambers was published in 1880 as the Library of Universal Knowledge. This began the process of creating the New International Encyclopedia family of encyclopedias.[21]

Newnes era

In 1944 the licence to Chambers's Encyclopaedia was acquired by George Newnes, Ltd., which had been publishing one-volume reference works for about a decade.[21] In 1950, Chambers's Encyclopaedia. New Edition was published in fifteen volumes with great fanfare. While being international in scope, it has been described by Encyclopædia Britannica as British in orientation and conservative in approach with largely British contributors.[12] Managing editor Margret D. Law called it a completely new work with an historic name and noted in the preface that the encyclopaedia "...is primarily a British production and therefore no doubt reflects to some extent the intellectual atmosphere of post-war Britain. This implies belief in international co-operation rather than nationalistic isolationism, and in freedom of speech, and worship, information and association rather than in any totalitarian conception".[14] The publication was celebrated at a luncheon at Grocers' Hall attended by over one hundred contributors and chaired by Sir Frank Newnes. It was announced that the encyclopaedia, which had taken six years to prepare, had cost £500,000 and included the work of over 2,300 authors. Lord Jowitt, the Lord Chancellor, gave the toast and described the endeavour as "outstanding proof" of British scholarship, while Mrs Law commented that she believed the work to be the first major encyclopaedia to be published in Britain since before the First World War.[22]

Subsequent reports from the publishers, Newnes, confirmed that the work was a great success, with sales requiring regular reprinting; this allowed for considerable revision of the work. By the 1961 revised edition, several million words had been revised or replaced and over half the total pages had been reset or changed in some way.[14] The encyclopaedia was regarded as such a scholarly achievement that Mrs Law was made an OBE for her efforts. She retired in 1963.[23]

Unlike other encyclopedias of the time, Chambers's Encyclopaedia forwent annual revision and attempted to publish new editions at roughly five-year intervals. A new edition was published in 1955 and another at the turn of the next decade.[14][24]

Pergamon era

The Encyclopaedia was acquired by Pergamon Press in 1966, the same year as the next edition was published. Despite its publication date, information within the set was not up to date beyond 1963.[21] A revised printing was made in 1973 and the encyclopedia went out of print in 1979.[25] The final edition included 12,600 pages, 28,000 articles, and 14.5 million words. The articles averaged slightly more than 500 words, or half a page, each. There were 4,500 illustrations, mostly in black and white and 416 maps. 3,000 contributors were listed in the final volume and all but the briefest articles were signed. There were 10,000 cross references and an index of 225,000 entries.[26]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Chambers, W. & R. "Concluding Notice" in Chambers's Encyclopaedia. London: W. & R. Chambers, 1868, Vol. 10, pp. v–viii.
  2. ^ Chambers's information for the people New and improved ed. Edinburgh : W. & R. Chambers, 1842 Preface.
  3. ^ Chambers's information for the people Edinburgh : W. and R. Chambers; London : Orr and Smith 1835 Contents,
  4. ^ Chambers's information for the people New and improved ed. Edinburgh : W. & R. Chambers, 1842 Preface.
  5. ^ Chambers's Information for the people Edinburgh, etc. : W. & R. Chambers & W.S. Orr 1848 Preface.
  6. ^ Chambers's information for the people London, W. & R. Chambers, 1857–58 Preface
  7. ^ Chambers's information for the people London [etc.] W. & R. Chambers, 1875. 5. ed. Preface
  8. ^ Chambers's information for the people; London, Chambers Preface
  9. ^ Chambers's information for the people : A popular encyclopedia Philadelphia : Zieber, 1847–1848. 1st American ed.,
  10. ^ Chambers's information for the people : a popular encyclopaedia. Philadelphia : J.B. Smith & Co., 1856. 15th ed.
  11. ^ Chambers's information for the people Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1867. New and improved edition.
  12. ^ a b "Chambers’s Encyclopaedia". Encyclopædia Britannica Online, 2013. Retrieved on 2013-08-30 from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/105004/Chamberss-Encyclopaedia.
  13. ^ `Illustration Styles' In Chambers's Encyclopaedia, in Past Projects of National Museums Scotland.
  14. ^ a b c d e Law, M.D. "Preface" in Chambers’s Encyclopædia. London: George Newnes, 1961, Vol. 1, pp. vii–x.
  15. ^ Cooney, Sondra Miley. "A Catalogue of Chambers's Encyclopaedia, 1868", Bibliotheck: A Scottish Journal of Bibliography and Book History, 24 (1999), pp. 17–110
  16. ^  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Encyclopaedia". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 381–382.
  17. ^ Roberto, R. (2019) Democratising knowledge and visualisng progress: illustrations from Chambers's Encyclopaedia, 1859–1892. PhD thesis, University of Reading
  18. ^ See illustration styles of Chambers's Encyclopaedia page.
  19. ^ Patrick, David (1901). "Preface". Chambers's Encyclopaedia. Vol. 1. London & Edinburgh: William & Roberts Chambers.
  20. ^ Robert Collison Encyclopedias: their history throughout the ages 2nd ed. New York and London; Haffner Publishing Company 1966 pp. 188–9; S. Padraig Walsh Anglo-American general encyclopedias 1703–1967 New York and London; R.R. Bowser Company 1968 p.22 These two sources give slightly different lists Collison includes 1874, 1888–1892, 1895, 1901, 1908, 1922 and 1935; Walsh gives 1874, 1878 1888–92, 1897–8, 1901, 1904–5, 1908, 1923 and 1935
  21. ^ a b c Walsh p.22
  22. ^ "Six Years' Work On Encyclopaedia" in The Times, 25 April 1950, p. 8. The Times Digital Archive. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  23. ^ "Encyclopaedia Editor Retires" in The Times, 29 August 1963, p. 10. The Times Digital Archive. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
  24. ^ Kennth F. Kister Best Encyclopedias Phoenix, AZ; Orynx Press, 1986 p.36; Collison p.189, Walsh p. 22 Collison gives the date as 1960, Walsh and Kister as 1959 and Chambers as 1961
  25. ^ Kister pp.36–7
  26. ^ Kister p.36

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