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This article describes only one edition of the book, the 11th. But the book is now on its 13th edition (which is two volumes). So some of the information given, in particular the table of contents, is irrelevant. Probably the table of contents should be deleted and the description made more general. I made that suggestion to the author of the article. --MelanieN (talk) 14:26, 21 June 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I don't think it's exclusively a two-volume book, it's common to publish this as well as a single volume version. Regardless I agree with what you've said.
It appears that this article based its claim of a first edition in 1991 on a search result from Open Library. In fact it appears that this textbook was originally published in 1961 by Richard N. Current, T. Harry Williams, & Frank Freidel (OCLC 1118352), and later Brinkley took over (starting perhaps in the 1980s). —Mrwojo (talk)
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