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A NEW CENTURY: A NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA 
The New Popular A LIBRARY IN ITSELF. A General Dic- 
tionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, Biography, 
Encyclopedi a. and History. Edited by CHARLES ANNANDALE, 
M.A., LL.D., Editor of Ogilvie’s “Imperial Dic- 
tionary of the English Language”. Profusely illustrated. In 14 handsome volumes, super- 
royal 8vo, in Roxburgh library binding, 125. 6d. per volume, net. 
A New Century demands a New Encyclopedia. As time advances, knowledge increases. To 
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reference. 
The entire work has been revised to date under the editorship of Dr. Charles Annandale, assisted by 
a staff of Specialists and Encyclopedic Experts. 
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among its contributors men of the high position of LoxD KELVIN, SIR ANDREW C. RAMSAY, PRO- 
FESSOR J. D, EVERETT, MR. COMYNS CARR, CAPTAIN ORD-BROWN, MR. M. M. Pattison-Muir, &c. 
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Mr. CHAMBERLAIN, MR. KRUGER, LORD SALISBURY, LORD ROSEBERY, Mr. ARTHUR BALFOUR, 
Mr. GEORGE WYNDHAM, LORD ROBERTS, GENERAL BULLER, MAJOR-GENERAL BADEN-POWELL: 
(whose brother, Major Baden-Powell, secretary of the Aeronautical Society, contributes the Article on 
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