What can I do with old Britannica encyclopedias?

Recycling encyclopedias Call your local library and ask if you may donate your set to be sold. Put it up for giveaway on freecycle.org. If they’re really old — say, more than 100 years — call a rare bookseller and ask if they’re worth anything. Find out if a local recycler takes them.

How much did Encyclopedia Britannica cost?

Encyclopaedia Britannica cost $1400 for a full 32-volume print edition.

Can you still buy the Encyclopedia Britannica?

Encyclopaedia Britannica cost $1400 for a full 32-volume print edition. Only 4,000 are left in stock. Now, the Encyclopaedia Britannica will only be available in digital versions.

What is the most recent Encyclopedia Britannica Edition?

The 2010 version of the 15th edition, which spans 32 volumes and 32,640 pages, was the last printed edition. Printed for 244 years, the Britannica was the longest running in-print encyclopaedia in the English language.

Is the Encyclopedia Britannica a reliable source?

Encyclopedias in general tend to be reasonably reliable sources, but should never be a SOLE source of information. Encyclopedia Britannica was compiled and checked by experts. However, studies have shown that Wikipedia is just as accurate.

Where can you donate a set of encyclopedias?

State libraries may accept donations of encyclopedias as well. There are other organizations that accept donations, such as Books For Africa, which distributes books to people in need in Africa. Books that are very damaged or unusable are likely to be disposed of.

How many articles does Encyclopedia Britannica have?

(Up-to-date image using volumes of Encyclopædia Britannica) Currently, the English Wikipedia alone has over 5,730,629 articles of any length, and the combined Wikipedias for all other languages greatly exceed the English Wikipedia in size, giving more than 27 billion words in 40 million articles in 293 languages.

Who is the author of Encyclopedia Brittanica?

The first Encyclopedia Britannica was composed by printers Colin Macfarquhar and Andrew Bill, and edited by printer William Smellie . They completed the encyclopedia in 1771, and it was published in…