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  2. Dobson's Encyclopædia - Wikipedia

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    Dobson's Encyclopædia was the first encyclopedia issued in the newly independent United States of America, published by Thomas Dobson from 1789 to 1798. [1] Encyclopædia was the full title of the work, with Dobson's name at the bottom of the title page (see illustration).

  3. Encyclopedia Dramatica - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedia Dramatica's historical logo (2005–2010) Encyclopedia Dramatica was founded in 2004 by Sherrod DeGrippo, also known by the online pseudonym "Girlvinyl". [1] [7] DeGrippo joined LiveJournal in 2000 and became enthralled by the behavior of some of its members: People were accessible and it was bidirectional.

  4. List of fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London

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    Brian Dobson (1931–2012), scholar of Hadrian's Wall; Chloë Duckworth; Sir Arthur Evans (1851–1941) Dame Joan Evans (1893–1977) Sir John Evans (1823–1908) John Davies Evans (1925–2011) Claire Donovan (d.2019) Penelope Dransart; Margaret Stefana Drower (1911–2012) Timothy Duke (b. 1953) Elizabeth Eames (1918–2008) Hella Eckardt

  5. Encyclopaedia dramatica - Wikipedia

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  6. Thomas Dobson (printer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dobson (1751 near Edinburgh, Scotland – 1823 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a master printer most famous for having published the earliest American version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, and the first in the United States to publish a complete Hebrew Bible. Hebrew Bible, published by Thomas Dobson in Philadelphia, 1814

  7. Wikipedia in culture - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is parodied at several websites, including Uncyclopedia [37] [38] and Encyclopedia Dramatica. [39] In May 2006, British chat show host Paul O'Grady received an inquiry from a viewer regarding information given on his Wikipedia page, to which he responded, "Wikipedia? Sounds like a skin disease."

  8. Also I have often seen statements such as "Let Encyclopedia Dramatica handle it" around Wikipedia, which suggests that not only is Encyclopedia Dramatica noteworthy (High traffic etc), but it is still important to complement Wikipedia's content. Remember, Encyclopedia Dramatica all started due to Wikipedia's refusal to document internet related ...

  9. Operation Payback - Wikipedia

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    [94] [111] [112] Additionally a federal court order forced Encyclopedia Dramatica to delete its Operation Payback article, which featured a detailed history of the operation, including personal information of some individuals associated with the companies attacked. [113] [114] [115]