James Tytler, the 18th century content mill.
It was this gift he had that helped Tytler find work.
It was a short book, about forty pages long, with a brief description of each women.
Was the book based on his own experiences?
Tytler certainly didnt have the money for such hedonistic pursuits.
He had six mouths to feed, and was scarcely making ends meet.
Tytler, accustomed to working for cheap, was more than happy.
and noting that the Great Flood of 2348 B.C.
lasted for exactly 777 days.
The first edition of Encyclopdia Britannica had three volumes, totaling 2,391 pages.
James Tytler continued writing for Encyclopdia Britannica even after he was dropped from editorship for the third edition.
Tytler decided he wanted to fly too.
Later attempts were less fortunate.
Tytler didnt fly anymore, but his efforts did earn him the title of Balloon Tytler.
After his brief career as an aeronaut, Tytler devoted himself to literary work again.
Leading image of Encyclopdia Britannica volumes byJoi Ito