The first edition of the Jewish Encyclopedia, published in 12 volumes between 1901 and 1906, described what was then known about the disease:
An 1864 edition of Scientific American describes the model in detail:
The 1994 edition, just out, has more than 82,500 entries, described as "leaders, innovators and decision makers in every important field."
The 1886 edition of The Naval Annual described them as follows:
This special 1989 edition of Scientific American describes the most recent work by scientists studying the Earth's systems, and strategies toward a sustainable world.
Other editions described him as "a useful player all round, a good back and excellent goalkeeper".
Another edition describes his antics in more detail, Willy as he entered a public house:
The final edition described how it was established on the initiative of the British.
The updated edition describes how principles from the trilogy enabled companies to continue growing during the global financial crisis that began in 2008.
The 1990 edition of the book described 2,500 gardens.