![]() ![]() Hooper's association with The Times ceased in 1909, and he negotiated with the Cambridge University Press to publish the 29-volume eleventh edition. ![]() ![]() Originally, Hooper bought the rights to the 25-volume ninth edition and persuaded the British newspaper The Times to issue its reprint, with eleven additional volumes (35 volumes total) as the tenth edition, which appeared in 1902. Hugh Chisholm, who had triumphantly edited the previous edition, was appointed editor in chief, with Walter Alison Phillips as his principal assistant editor. The 1911 eleventh edition was assembled under the leadership of American publisher Horace Everett Hooper. 6.2 Other sources for 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica text.6.1 Free, public-domain sources for 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica text.2 Notable commentaries on the Eleventh Edition. ![]()
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