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See History of the Encyclopædia Britannica for more details) The third edition was completed in 1797, with a two-volume supplement added in 1801.
See History of the Encyclopædia Britannica for more details) The third edition was completed in 1797, with a two-volume supplement added in 1801.
The 18-volume third edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica began to be published in 1788 in Scotland, and was well received. lieutenant was by far the best edition of the Britannica to date, and remained so until roughly the 7th edition In this era, enterprising American printers were matching their British counterparts in quality and quantity, and severely undercutting them in price as well.
A successful master printer, Dobson objected to a perceived British bias in the Britannica and resolved to re-edit the Britannica to be more fair.
He completed his "Encyclopedia" in April 1798, a year after the original. He also added a supplement of three volumes in 1803.
Dobson"s encyclopædia had 16,650 pages with 595 engraved copperplates. Both numbers are slightly greater than their British counterparts.
In support of Dobson"s patriotic initiative, then-President George Washington subscribed to two sets of his first American encyclopædia, one of which now rests with most of the rest of George Washington"s personal library in the Boston Athenæum.