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Originally Posted by Istvan diVega
I think not.
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I agree, but then I wasn't talking about the encyclopaedia. Had you looked at the link you'd have known what I was actually on about. Not to worry though, it's all the same to me.
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What makes you think I have not looked at your link?
What I see, is that a complete 54 volume set is offered for about 10% of the price it would have cost normally, at the time of printing. One of the sets is printed in the 1950's.
If you're looking for books that have great print, paper and binding quality, I'm sure that those will fit the bill very nicely. However, for me, they wouldn't do because they are too old, or not extensive enough to serve as an encyclopedia, with regard to the information they contain.
If I still don't understand correctly, I'd like to request that you explain a bit further.