Enquire Within Upon Everything
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Enquire Within, 112th edition
- "Whether You Wish to Model a Flower in Wax;
- to Study the Rules of Etiquette;
- to Serve a Relish for Breakfast or Supper;
- to Plan a Dinner for a Large Party or a Small One;
- to Cure a Headache;
- to Make a Will;
- to Get Married;
- to Bury a Relative;
- Whatever You May Wish to Do, Make, or to Enjoy,
- Provided Your Desire has Relation to the Necessities of Domestic Life,
- I Hope You will not Fail to 'Enquire Within.'" (Editor's introduction.)
The book was a popular addition to the Victorian (and later post-Victorian) home; by the 89th edition, some 1,180,000 copies had published. With the release of the 113th edition, this number had risen to over 1,500,000.
Tim Berners-Lee apparently named his precursor of the World Wide Web, ENQUIRE, after this work.

