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The 29-volume Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition was the 1910-1911 version of the encyclopædia. Authors included Edmund Gosse, J. B. Bury, Algernon Charles Swinburne, John Muir, Peter Kropotkin, T. H. Huxley, William Michael Rossetti, Ernest Rutherford, and Bertrand Russell.

It is in the public domain, but there are some online versions that claim copyright.

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Free, public-domain sources for 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica text[]

Internet Archive – Text Archives
Individual Volumes
Volume DjVu From To
Volume 1 DjVu 1 A Androphagi
Volume 2 DjVu 2 Andros, Sir Edmund Austria
Volume 3 DjVu 3 Austria, Lower Bisectrix
Volume 4 DjVu 4 Bisharin Calgary
Volume 5 DjVu 5 Calhoun, John Caldwell Chatelaine
Volume 6 DjVu 6 Châtelet Constantine
Volume 7 DjVu 7 Constantine Pavlovich Demidov
Volume 8 DjVu 8 Demijohn Edward the Black Prince
Volume 9 DjVu 9 Edwardes, Sir Herbert Benjamin Evangelical Association
Volume 10 DjVu 10 Evangelical Church Conference Francis Joseph I
Volume 11 DjVu 11 Franciscans Gibson, William Hamilton
Volume 12 DjVu 12 Gichtel, Johann Georg Harmonium
Volume 13 DjVu 13 Harmony Hurstmonceaux
Volume 14 DjVu 14 Husband Italic
Volume 15 DjVu 15 Italy Kyshtym
Volume 16 DjVu 16 L Lord Advocate
Volume 17 DjVu 17 Lord Chamberlain Mecklenburg
Volume 18 DjVu 18 Medal Mumps
Volume 19 DjVu 19 Mun, Adrien Albert Marie de Oddfellows, Order of
Volume 20 DjVu 20 Ode Payment of members
Volume 21 DjVu 21 Payn, James Polka
Volume 22 DjVu 22 Poll Reeves, John Sims
Volume 23 DjVu 23 Refectory Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin
Volume 24 DjVu 24 Sainte-Claire Deville, Étienne Henri Shuttle
Volume 25 DjVu 25 Shuválov, Peter Andreivich Subliminal self
Volume 26 DjVu 26 Submarine mines Tom-Tom
Volume 27 DjVu 27 Tonalite Vesuvius
Volume 28 DjVu 28 Vetch Zymotic diseases
Volume 29 DjVu 29 Index List of contributors
Volume 1 of 1922 supp Abbe English History
Volume 2 of 1922 supp English History Oyama, Iwao
Volume 3 of 1922 supp Pacific Ocean Islands Zuloaga
Reader's Guide - 1913
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As of 10 August 2012 (2012-08-10)
Section From To
Volume 1:   A   –   Androphagi
Volume 2.1:   Andros, Sir Edmund   –   Anise
Volume 2.2:   Anjar   –   Apollo
Volume 2.3:   Apollodorus   –   Aral
Volume 2.4:   Aram, Eugene   –   Arcueil
Volume 2.5:   Arculf   –   Armour, Philip
Volume 2.6:   Armour Plates   –   Arundel, Earls of
Volume 2.7:   Arundel, Thomas   –   Athens
Volume 2.8:   Atherstone   –   Austria
Volume 3.1:   Austria, Lower   –   Bacon
Volume 3.2:   Baconthorpe   –   Bankruptcy
Volume 3.3:   Banks   –   Bassoon
Volume 3.4:   Basso-relievo   –   Bedfordshire
Volume 3.5:   Bedlam   –   Benson, George
Volume 3.6:   Bent, James   –   Bibirine
Volume 3.7:   Bible   –   Bisectrix
Volume 4.1:   Bisharin   –   Bohea
Volume 4.2:   Bohemia   –   Borgia, Francis
Volume 4.3:   Borgia, Lucrezia   –   Bradford, John
Volume 4.4:   Bradford, William   –   Brequigny, Louis
Volume 4.5:   Bréquigny   –   Bulgaria
Volume 4.6:   Bulgaria   –   Calgary
Volume 5.1:   Calhoun   –   Camoens
Volume 5.2:   Camorra   –   Cape Colony
Volume 5.3:   Capefigue   –   Carneades
Volume 5.4:   Carnegie, Andrew   –   Casus Belli
Volume 5.5:   Cat   –   Celt
Volume 5.6:   Celtes, Konrad   –   Ceramics
Volume 5.7:   Cerargyrite   –   Charing Cross
Volume 5.8:   Chariot   –   Chatelaine
Volume 6.1:   Châtelet   –   Chicago
Volume 6.2:   Chicago, University of   –   Chiton
Volume 6.3:   Chitral   –   Cincinnati
Volume 6.4:   Cincinnatus   –   Cleruchy
Volume 6.5:   Clervaux   –   Cockade
Volume 6.6:   Cockaigne   –   Columbus, Christopher
Volume 6.7:   Columbus   –   Condottiere
Volume 6.8:   Conduction, Electric   –  
Volume 7.1:   Prependix   –  
Volume 7.2:   Constantine Pavlovich   –   Convention
Volume 7.3:   Convention   –   Copyright
Volume 7.4:   Coquelin   –   Costume
Volume 7.5:   Cosway   –   Coucy
Volume 7.6:   Coucy-le-Château   –   Crocodile
Volume 7.7:   Crocoite   –   Cuba
Volume 7.8:   Cube   –   Daguerre, Louis
Volume 7.9:   Dagupan   –   David
Volume 7.10:   David, St   –   Demidov
Volume 8.2:   Demijohn   –   Destructor
Volume 8.3:   Destructors   –   Diameter
Volume 8.4:   Diameter   –   Dinarchus
Volume 8.5:   Dinard   –   Dodsworth
Volume 8.6:   Dodwell   –   Drama
Volume 8.7:   Drama   –   Dublin
Volume 8.8:   Dubner   –   Dyeing
Volume 8.9:   Dyer   –   Echidna
Volume 8.10:   Echinoderma   –   Edward
Volume 9.1:   Edwardes   –   Ehrenbreitstein
Volume 9.2:   Ehud   –   Electroscope
Volume 9.3:   Electrostatics   –   Engis
Volume 9.4:   England   –   English Finance
Volume 9.5:   English History   –  
Volume 9.6:   English Language   –   Epsom Salts
Volume 9.7:   Equation   –   Ethics
Volume 9.8:   Ethiopia   –   Evangelical Association
Volume 10.1:   Evangelical Church Conference   –   Fairbairn, Sir William
Volume 10.2:   Fairbanks, Erastus   –   Fens
Volume 10.3:   Fenton, Edward   –   Finistère
Volume 10.4:   Finland   –   Fleury, Andre
Volume 10.5:   Fleury, Claude   –   Foraker
Volume 10.6:   Foraminifera   –   Fox, Edward
Volume 10.7:   Fox, George   –   France
Volume 10.8:   France   –   Francis Joseph I.
Volume 11.1:   Franciscians   –   French Language
Volume 11.2:   French Literature   –   Frost, William
Volume 11.3:   Frost   –   Fyzabad
Volume 11.4:   G   –   Gaskell, Elizabeth
Volume 11.5:   Gassendi, Pierre   –   Geocentric
Volume 11.6:   Geodesy   –   Geometry
Volume 11.7:   Geoponici   –   Germany
Volume 11.8:   Germany   –   Gibson, William
Volume 12.1:   Gichtel, Johann   –   Glory
Volume 12.2:   Gloss   –   Gordon, Charles George
Volume 12.3:   Gordon, Lord George   –   Grasses
Volume 12.4:   Grasshopper   –   Greek Language
Volume 12.5:   Greek Law   –   Ground-Squirrel
Volume 12.6:   Groups, Theory of   –   Gwyniad
Volume 12.7:   Gyantse   –   Hallel
Volume 12.8:   Haller, Albrecht   –   Harmonium
Volume 13.1:   Harmony   –   Heanor
Volume 13.2:   Hearing   –   Helmond
Volume 13.3:   Helmont, Jean   –   Hernosand
Volume 13.4:   Hero   –   Hindu Chronology
Volume 13.5:   Hinduism   –   Home, Earls of
Volume 13.6:   Home, Daniel   –   Hortensius, Quintus
Volume 13.7:   Horticulture   –   Hudson Bay
Volume 13.8:   Hudson River   –   Hurstmonceaux
Volume 14.2:   Hydromechanics   –   Ichnography
Volume 14.3:   Ichthyology   –   Independence
Volume 14.4:   Independence, Declaration of   –   Indo-European Languages
Volume 14.5:   Indole   –   Insanity
Volume 14.6:   Inscriptions   –   Ireland, William Henry
Volume 14.7:   Ireland   –   Isabey, Jean Baptiste
Volume 14.8:   Isabnormal Lines   –   Italic

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  • Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 unedited, html version, from scan/ocr of the original text, with interactive alphabetical index, and Google translation into Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Russian, Hindi, Arabic and Portuguese.
  • 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, StudyLight.org, http://www.studylight.org/enc/bri/  "Containing 35,820 entries cross-referenced and cross-linked to other resources on StudyLight.org". "Copyright Statement[:] these [EB 1911] files are public domain".
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