Harvey Einbinder

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Dr. Harvey Einbinder (born 1926), an American physicist and amateur historian, spent five years combing the Encyclopædia Britannica for flaws, and found enough to fill a 390-page book, called The Myth of the Britannica, in 1964. Einbinder at one point also disputed the historical accuracy of the Black Hole of Calcutta account. Among his other publications are An American Genius: Frank Lloyd Wright, and the play Mah Name is Lyndon.

References

  • De Solla Price, Derek J. (1964). "A Great Encyclopedia Doesn't Have To Be Good?" Science, Volume 144, Issue 3619, pp. 665–666. - Review of Einbinder's The Myth of the Britannica.

Publications

  • The Myth of the Britannica. New York: Grove Press, 1964 / London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1964 / New York: Johnson Reprint Corp., 1972
  • "Politics and the new Britannica", The Nation 220:11:342-4 (1975) - Review of the Britannica 3
  • An American genius : Frank Lloyd Wright. New York : Philosophical Library, 1986, ISBN 080222511X
  • Mah name is Lyndon; a play. Illustrated by Florence Safadi. New York, Lady Bird Press. 1968


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