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Study Guide: Funk & Wagnalls: A Publishing History

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Funk & Wagnalls: A Publishing History Study Guide

Founding and Early Operations (1875-1890s)

The company Funk & Wagnalls was established in the 19th century.

Answer: True

Explanation: The company Funk & Wagnalls was established in 1875, which falls within the 19th century.

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Isaac Kaufmann Funk founded the company under the name Funk & Wagnalls Company from the beginning.

Answer: False

Explanation: Isaac Kaufmann Funk initially founded the company as I.K. Funk & Company before Adam Willis Wagnalls joined, leading to the name change.

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Adam Willis Wagnalls joined the firm in 1877, leading to the company's name change.

Answer: True

Explanation: Adam Willis Wagnalls became a partner in 1877, which resulted in the company being renamed Funk & Wagnalls Company.

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The launch of *The Literary Digest* marked Funk & Wagnalls' transition towards general reference works.

Answer: True

Explanation: The introduction of *The Literary Digest* in 1890 signaled a strategic shift for Funk & Wagnalls towards the publication of general reference materials.

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In what year was the company Funk & Wagnalls established?

Answer: 1875

Explanation: The Funk & Wagnalls publishing enterprise was established in 1875.

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Who founded the company that would become Funk & Wagnalls?

Answer: Isaac Kaufmann Funk

Explanation: Isaac Kaufmann Funk founded the company that eventually became known as Funk & Wagnalls.

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Which publication marked a significant shift for Funk & Wagnalls towards general reference works?

Answer: *The Literary Digest*

Explanation: The launch of *The Literary Digest* in 1890 represented a pivotal moment, signaling Funk & Wagnalls' strategic pivot towards the domain of general reference works.

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What was the initial name of the business founded by Isaac Kaufmann Funk?

Answer: I.K. Funk & Company

Explanation: Isaac Kaufmann Funk initially founded the business as I.K. Funk & Company.

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What was the initial publishing focus of Funk & Wagnalls?

Answer: Religious books

Explanation: In its initial years, Funk & Wagnalls concentrated its publishing efforts on religious books.

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Major Reference Works and Publications

Funk & Wagnalls was primarily recognized for its publication of fiction novels.

Answer: False

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls was primarily recognized for its production of reference works, such as dictionaries and encyclopedias, rather than fiction novels.

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Funk & Wagnalls initially focused on publishing children's storybooks.

Answer: False

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls initially concentrated its publishing efforts on religious books.

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*A Standard Dictionary of the English Language* was first published in a single volume in 1893.

Answer: False

Explanation: *A Standard Dictionary of the English Language* was published in two volumes between 1893 and 1895.

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The Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia was based on content from *Encyclopædia Britannica*.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia was based on content from *Chambers's Encyclopaedia*.

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The Literary Digest Books imprint was launched in 1934 and operated continuously until the 1950s.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Literary Digest Books imprint was launched in 1934 but operated only until mid-1935.

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Funk & Wagnalls published *The Jewish Encyclopedia* in the early 20th century.

Answer: True

Explanation: *The Jewish Encyclopedia* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 12 volumes between 1901 and 1906.

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Funk & Wagnalls published *The Works of Edgar Allan Poe* in a single volume in 1904.

Answer: False

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls published *The Works of Edgar Allan Poe* as a 10-volume set in 1904, not a single volume.

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Florence Maybrick's autobiography was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1905.

Answer: True

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls published Florence Maybrick's autobiography, titled *Mrs. Maybrick's Own Story: My Fifteen Lost Years*, in 1905.

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Funk & Wagnalls published *The World's Famous Orations* as a single, large volume in 1906.

Answer: False

Explanation: *The World's Famous Orations* was published by Funk & Wagnalls as a 10-volume set in 1906.

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The *Standard Bible Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1909.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Standard Bible Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1909.

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The *Funk and Wagnalls' Student's Standard Dictionary of the English language* was published in 1912.

Answer: False

Explanation: The *Funk and Wagnalls' Student's Standard Dictionary of the English language* was published in 1920.

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Funk & Wagnalls published multiple 10-volume sets in the late 1920s, including collections of detective stories and poems.

Answer: True

Explanation: In the late 1920s, Funk & Wagnalls released several 10-volume sets, featuring works such as detective stories and poetry.

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In 1936, Funk & Wagnalls released *A New Standard Bible Dictionary*.

Answer: True

Explanation: *A New Standard Bible Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1936.

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The *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend* was published in a single volume in 1949.

Answer: False

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend* was published in two volumes in 1949/50, with a revised one-volume edition appearing later.

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*The Fashion Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1957.

Answer: True

Explanation: *The Fashion Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1957.

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Funk & Wagnalls published the *Handbook of Indoor Games & Stunts* in 1968.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Handbook of Indoor Games & Stunts* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1968.

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The *Standard Dictionary of the English Language (International Edition)* was released in 1971.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Standard Dictionary of the English Language (International Edition)* was released by Funk & Wagnalls in 1971.

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Funk & Wagnalls published a guide to literature in 1973 titled *Funk & Wagnalls Guide to American Literature*.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1973, Funk & Wagnalls published *Funk & Wagnalls Guide to modern world literature*, not *Funk & Wagnalls Guide to American Literature*.

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The *Funk & Wagnalls Wildlife Encyclopedia* was published in 1974.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls Wildlife Encyclopedia* was published in 1974.

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The second edition of the *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary* was published in 1974.

Answer: True

Explanation: The second edition of the *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary* was published in 1974.

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Funk & Wagnalls published the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science* in 1986.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1986.

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The *Funk & Wagnalls World Atlas* was published in 1996.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls World Atlas* was published in 1996.

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The *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Handbook of Synonyms, Antonyms, and Prepositions* is mentioned in the source.

Answer: True

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Handbook of Synonyms, Antonyms, and Prepositions* is indeed mentioned within the provided source material.

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What was the primary area of recognition for Funk & Wagnalls within the publishing industry?

Answer: Producing reference works like dictionaries and encyclopedias.

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls gained its primary recognition within the publishing industry for its extensive production of reference works, notably dictionaries and encyclopedias.

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What was the source material for the Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia?

Answer: *Chambers's Encyclopaedia*

Explanation: The Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia was developed using content from *Chambers's Encyclopaedia*, based on prior arrangements.

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Which of the following was NOT among the titles the encyclopedia was known by in 1945?

Answer: *Collier's Encyclopedia*

Explanation: By 1945, the encyclopedia was known by several titles, including *New Funk & Wagnalls Encyclopedia*, *Universal Standard Encyclopedia*, and *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia*, but not *Collier's Encyclopedia*.

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Funk & Wagnalls published *The Jewish Encyclopedia* in how many volumes?

Answer: 12

Explanation: *The Jewish Encyclopedia* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 12 volumes between 1901 and 1906.

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What was the publication year for *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Bible Dictionary*?

Answer: 1909

Explanation: The *Standard Bible Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1909.

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Which two-volume reference work on folklore and mythology did Funk & Wagnalls publish in 1949/50?

Answer: *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend*

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls published the *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary of Folklore, Mythology and Legend* in two volumes in 1949/50.

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What was the title of the international edition of the Funk & Wagnalls dictionary released in 1971?

Answer: *Standard Dictionary of the English Language (International Edition)*

Explanation: In 1971, Funk & Wagnalls released the *Standard Dictionary of the English Language (International Edition)*.

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Which encyclopedia focusing on science was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1986?

Answer: *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science*

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1986.

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What was the duration of the Literary Digest Books imprint?

Answer: 1934-1935

Explanation: The Literary Digest Books imprint was launched in 1934 but operated only until mid-1935.

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Which publication date corresponds to *Funk & Wagnalls' Student's Standard Dictionary of the English language*?

Answer: 1920

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls' Student's Standard Dictionary of the English language* was published in 1920.

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What was the title of the 1905 publication by Funk & Wagnalls related to Florence Maybrick?

Answer: *Mrs. Maybrick's Own Story: My Fifteen Lost Years*

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls published Florence Maybrick's autobiography, titled *Mrs. Maybrick's Own Story: My Fifteen Lost Years*, in 1905.

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What type of reference work was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1936?

Answer: A Bible dictionary

Explanation: *A New Standard Bible Dictionary* was published by Funk & Wagnalls in 1936.

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Which wildlife encyclopedia was published in 1980?

Answer: *New Funk & Wagnalls Illustrated Wildlife Encyclopedia*

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls published *The New Funk & Wagnalls Illustrated Wildlife Encyclopedia* in 1980.

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Which of the following multi-volume sets was published by Funk & Wagnalls in the late 1920s?

Answer: *The World's One Hundred Best Short Stories*

Explanation: In the late 1920s, Funk & Wagnalls released several 10-volume sets, including *The World's One Hundred Best Short Stories* (1927).

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What was the title of the 1973 publication by Funk & Wagnalls related to literature?

Answer: *Funk & Wagnalls Guide to modern world literature*

Explanation: In 1973, Funk & Wagnalls published *Funk & Wagnalls Guide to modern world literature*.

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When was the *Funk & Wagnalls World Atlas* published?

Answer: 1996

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls World Atlas* was published in 1996.

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Which of the following was a publication by Funk & Wagnalls in 1904?

Answer: *The Works of Edgar Allan Poe*

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls published *The Works of Edgar Allan Poe* as a 10-volume set in 1904.

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Which publication was first released in 1912?

Answer: *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia*

Explanation: The *Funk & Wagnalls Standard Encyclopedia* was first published in 1912.

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Marketing, Distribution, and Cultural Impact

Starting in 1953, Funk & Wagnalls marketed its encyclopedia through supermarkets.

Answer: True

Explanation: From 1953 onwards, Funk & Wagnalls employed a marketing strategy that involved selling its encyclopedia volumes through supermarkets.

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Funk & Wagnalls also sold classical music recordings through grocery stores.

Answer: True

Explanation: In addition to encyclopedias, Funk & Wagnalls distributed classical music recordings via grocery store promotions.

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Microsoft licensed Funk & Wagnalls content for its *Encarta* digital encyclopedia exclusively for its entire duration.

Answer: False

Explanation: Microsoft licensed Funk & Wagnalls content for *Encarta*, but it was not exclusive for its entire duration, as the content was gradually replaced.

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The catchphrase 'Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!' reportedly boosted dictionary sales significantly.

Answer: True

Explanation: The popular catchphrase 'Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!' is credited with a significant increase in dictionary sales, reportedly by 30%.

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The phrase 'What the Funk & Wagnalls are you guys talking about?' originated from *The West Wing*.

Answer: False

Explanation: The phrase 'What the Funk & Wagnalls are you guys talking about?' originated from the animated series *South Park*, not *The West Wing*.

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In *The West Wing*, C.J. Cregg referred to Toby Ziegler as 'Funk and Wagnall's'.

Answer: True

Explanation: In an episode of *The West Wing*, C.J. Cregg referred to Toby Ziegler as 'Funk and Wagnall's'.

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The logo shown in the article's infobox is from a 1922 edition of Funk & Wagnalls' own encyclopedia.

Answer: False

Explanation: The logo featured in the article's infobox is derived from a 1922 edition of Hoyt's *Cyclopedia of Quotations*, not a Funk & Wagnalls encyclopedia.

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What marketing strategy was implemented for the encyclopedia starting in 1953?

Answer: Continuity campaign in supermarkets.

Explanation: Beginning in 1953, Funk & Wagnalls utilized a continuity campaign strategy, marketing its encyclopedia volumes through supermarkets.

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Besides encyclopedias, what other media product did Funk & Wagnalls sell through grocery stores?

Answer: A series of classical music recordings.

Explanation: In addition to encyclopedias, Funk & Wagnalls distributed classical music recordings via grocery store promotions.

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What was the reported impact of the *Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In* catchphrase on Funk & Wagnalls' dictionary sales?

Answer: A 30% increase.

Explanation: The popular catchphrase 'Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!' is credited with a significant increase in dictionary sales, reportedly by 30%.

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What did C.J. Cregg call Toby Ziegler in *The West Wing*?

Answer: Funk and Wagnall's

Explanation: In an episode of *The West Wing*, C.J. Cregg referred to Toby Ziegler as 'Funk and Wagnall's'.

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What was the typical price for subsequent volumes of the encyclopedia sold in supermarkets during the 1970s?

Answer: $2.99

Explanation: During the 1970s, subsequent volumes of the Funk & Wagnalls encyclopedia sold in supermarkets typically cost around $2.99, although initial volumes were often priced lower.

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What was the significance of the phrase 'Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!'?

Answer: It was a catchphrase from a TV show that reportedly boosted dictionary sales.

Explanation: The popular catchphrase 'Look that up in your Funk & Wagnalls!' is credited with a significant increase in dictionary sales, reportedly by 30%.

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Corporate History, Acquisitions, and Legacy

Wilfred J. Funk, son of the founder, served as company president from 1925 to 1940.

Answer: True

Explanation: Wilfred J. Funk, son of Isaac Kaufmann Funk, held the position of company president during the period of 1925 to 1940.

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Funk & Wagnalls Co. was sold to Dun & Bradstreet in 1965.

Answer: False

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls Co. was sold to *Reader's Digest* in 1965, not Dun & Bradstreet.

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Dun & Bradstreet acquired Funk & Wagnalls, Incorporated in 1971.

Answer: True

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls, Incorporated was acquired by Dun & Bradstreet in 1971.

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After the 1971 acquisition, Dun & Bradstreet transferred all rights to Funk & Wagnalls' reference works to other publishers.

Answer: False

Explanation: Following the 1971 acquisition by Dun & Bradstreet, the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia* was retained, while rights to other reference works were transferred to different publishers.

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Funk & Wagnalls Corporation acquired the *World Almanac* in 1993.

Answer: True

Explanation: In 1993, Funk & Wagnalls Corporation completed the acquisition of the *World Almanac*.

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The website 'funkandwagnalls.com' was active from 1998 to 2001.

Answer: True

Explanation: The website 'funkandwagnalls.com', which featured encyclopedia content, operated from 1998 until its closure in 2001.

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Funk & Wagnalls was acquired by *World Book Encyclopedia* in 2009 and remains active.

Answer: False

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls was acquired by *World Book Encyclopedia* in 2009 and is noted as defunct.

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The Authority control section mentions Funk & Wagnalls is cataloged in the U.S. Library of Congress.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section confirms that Funk & Wagnalls is cataloged in the U.S. Library of Congress, among other international databases.

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The last printing of the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia* occurred in 1997.

Answer: True

Explanation: The final printing of the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia* took place in 1997.

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Funk & Wagnalls was acquired by *Reader's Digest* in 1971.

Answer: False

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls was acquired by Dun & Bradstreet in 1971, not *Reader's Digest*.

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Who served as president of Funk & Wagnalls between 1925 and 1940?

Answer: Wilfred J. Funk

Explanation: Wilfred J. Funk, the son of the company's founder, served as president of Funk & Wagnalls from 1925 to 1940.

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Which company acquired Funk & Wagnalls in 1965?

Answer: Reader's Digest

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls Co. was acquired by *Reader's Digest* in 1965.

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In 1971, Funk & Wagnalls was acquired by which corporation?

Answer: Dun & Bradstreet

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls, Incorporated was acquired by Dun & Bradstreet in 1971.

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What happened to the rights of Funk & Wagnalls' reference works after the 1971 acquisition by Dun & Bradstreet?

Answer: The encyclopedia was kept, but rights to other works were transferred.

Explanation: Following the 1971 acquisition by Dun & Bradstreet, the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia* was retained, while rights to other reference works were transferred to different publishers.

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Which company acquired the *World Almanac* from Funk & Wagnalls Corporation in 1993?

Answer: The source does not specify who acquired the *World Almanac*.

Explanation: The provided source material does not specify which company acquired the *World Almanac* from Funk & Wagnalls Corporation in 1993.

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What was the approximate duration of the website 'funkandwagnalls.com's' activity?

Answer: 1998-2001

Explanation: The website 'funkandwagnalls.com', which featured encyclopedia content, operated from 1998 until its closure in 2001.

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Which entity acquired Funk & Wagnalls in 2009, after which it was noted as defunct?

Answer: World Book Encyclopedia

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls was acquired by *World Book Encyclopedia* in 2009 and is noted as defunct.

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What was the last printing year of the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia*?

Answer: 1997

Explanation: The final printing of the *Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia* took place in 1997.

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What information does the 'Authority control' section provide regarding Funk & Wagnalls?

Answer: Information about its cataloging in international and national databases.

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section indicates that Funk & Wagnalls is cataloged in international databases such as ISNI and VIAF, as well as national databases including the U.S. Library of Congress and Israel's National Library.

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What was the last known status of Funk & Wagnalls according to the provided information?

Answer: Defunct

Explanation: Funk & Wagnalls is noted as defunct as of 2009, following its acquisition by *World Book Encyclopedia*.

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