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Nelson's Perpetual Loose Leaf Encyclopaedia : ウィキペディア英語版
Nelson's Encyclopaedia
Nelson's Perpetual Loose Leaf Encyclopaedia: An International Work of Reference was an encyclopedia originally published in twelve volumes by Thomas Nelson and Sons starting in 1907. It was published in loose leaf format; subscribers received updates every six months.〔advertisement, ''Popular Science Monthly'', January 1930, (p. 9 )〕 Its editor-in-chief was John H. Finley. It ceased publication in approximately 1934.〔No events after 1934 appear in the online version.〕
A contemporary review in the New York Times read:

...the book that literally never does grow old, that has a concise, authoritative statement on the memorable event of yesterday as well as on the event that occurred thousands of years ago; the book that is never finished, and that nevertheless has the latest word on pretty much any subject regarding which immediate information is desired, seems very much like the wild and insubstantial dream of some overworked press agent, were it not that the thing has actually been accomplished, that the book in question really does exist...〔"Unique Plan for Reference Book: By Novel Binding Device Nelson's Encyclopaedia Solves Problem of Perpetual Freshness", ''New York Times'' (Saturday Review of Books), January 4, 1908, p. 18 (pay access )〕

The first edition of ''Nelson's Encyclopaedia'' was published in 1904 with a conventional binding.
==Advertising slogans==

Some slogans used in advertising it include:〔
A New Encyclopaedia Today
''Still New Six Months from Today!''
''STILL NEW Ten Years from Today!''



''The Encyclopaedia for a Lifetime!''



NELSON'S PERPETUAL LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPAEDIA ''Never Grows Old''


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