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THE FINAL DECISION.

PRINTING HOUSE SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. I Copy. ) u Dear Si), I leqtet to say that we cannot renew the at ranqement under which you sell " The Times " Repnnt of the " ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC A " fo) monthly payments. Our cont) act with Messis. A. and C. Black is itself limited by piecise restrictions, and I may tecall to your mind the fact that when you first suf/qested that the " Daily Mail " should be enabled to offer the " Encydopa'dia," you were informed that if any such arrangement were made it must necessarily be of buef dioation. Youis faithfully, THE MANAGER." The Kditoi, " Daily Mail."

The issue of the " ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNIC A " now offered by the "DAILY MAIL," is The Times Reprint of the Ninth and latest edition, as issued by its original publishers, Messrs. A and C. Black. The work is divided up into 24 volumes of 850 pages each; the 25th a olume con ains an elaborate index to the whole, and a detailed list of contributors. The handsome volumes measure llf inches in height, 9| in depth, and 2| inches in thickness The binding is, in every case, the best of its kind. The dark green cloth is as strong as cloth can be, and the morocco used in the leather bindings is so rich in colour, so soft at once and tough, so fine in grain, that no one will regret the small extra payment which secures an added dignity and durability due to so noble a book. The " Encyclopaedia " contains 338 full page plates, 671 maps and plans, and over 9,000 other illustrations. For the M 3. alone of the 30,000,000 words, which occupy the 22,000 pages of letterpress, more than £60,000 was paid to the 1,100 contributors, and the style in which all this valuable matter is got up makes the work the most costly ever offered to book-buyers. It is the mo a t costly of books that is now, for a time, within reach of everybody.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 91, 29 March 1902, Page 7

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THE FINAL DECISION. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 91, 29 March 1902, Page 7

THE FINAL DECISION. Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 91, 29 March 1902, Page 7

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