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- Brochure Advertising the Encyclopaedia Britannica, circa 1952 -

- circa 1952
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Brochure Advertising the Encyclopaedia Britannica, circa 1952
- Advertisement for Encyclopedia Britannica, 12th Edition "The Greatest Britannica," circa 1922 -

- circa 1922
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Advertisement for Encyclopedia Britannica, 12th Edition "The Greatest Britannica," circa 1922
- Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 1, 1910 -

- 1910
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 1, 1910
- Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 8, 1910 -

- 1910
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 8, 1910
- Advertisements for Federal Housewares Tray Top Toaster Cover, and for Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1951 -

- 1951
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Advertisements for Federal Housewares Tray Top Toaster Cover, and for Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 1951
- Advertisements for Hudson Motor Car Company and Encyclopedia Britannica, 1925 - Essex Motor Company was formed by Hudson Motor Car Company in 1918. Essex debuted its first models the following year. Its mid-priced cars sold well. When Essex introduced an affordably priced closed car in 1922, it spurred a general move by consumers away from open touring cars to closed models. Hudson phased out the Essex brand beginning in 1932.

- 1925
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Advertisements for Hudson Motor Car Company and Encyclopedia Britannica, 1925
Essex Motor Company was formed by Hudson Motor Car Company in 1918. Essex debuted its first models the following year. Its mid-priced cars sold well. When Essex introduced an affordably priced closed car in 1922, it spurred a general move by consumers away from open touring cars to closed models. Hudson phased out the Essex brand beginning in 1932.