This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Silk to Sulphovinic Acid. The entries span topics in chemistry, materials science, industry, biology, and various applied sciences. As part of a comprehensive thirty-volume encyclopedia set, this volume provides accurate, scholarly information intended for students, educators, research…
This volume serves as the comprehensive index to the Encyclopaedia Britannica 1964 edition, covering Volumes 1 through 23. It includes alphabetical and thematic indexes, an atlas section, an index to the atlas, and detailed lists of contributors responsible for the scholarly articles contained in the set. Designed as a navigational tool, this index volume enables users to efficiently locate top…
The World Book Encyclopedia is a general encyclopedia designed to provide concise, accurate, and easy-to-understand information on a wide range of knowledge. Volume 1 (A) contains articles beginning with the letter A, covering topics in science, history, geography, biography, and culture. The 1988 edition was published by World Book, Inc. in Chicago and is part of a popular set of encyclopedias…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles alphabetically arranged from Sulphur to Tramways, Aerial. It covers a wide range of scholarly subjects including chemistry, engineering, transportation, natural sciences, geography, and technology. As part of a thirty-volume comprehensive reference work, the articles provide reliable, authoritative information for…
Volume 12 of the Encyclopædia Britannica, titled “Hydrozoa to Jeremy, Epistle of,” presents an extensive collection of authoritative entries covering disciplines in the natural sciences, humanities, religion, and general reference knowledge. Compiled by experts in their respective fields, this volume continues the Britannica tradition of providing accurate, reliable, and comprehensive info…
Volume 13 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (Jerez de la Frontera to Liberty Party) is part of the 1964 edition of one of the world’s most respected general-reference encyclopedias. This volume contains expert articles covering a wide range of subjects beginning with the entry “Jerez de la Frontera” and ending with “Liberty Party.” Written by leading scholars and specialists, the entrie…
Volume 11 of the Encyclopædia Britannica, titled “Halicarnassus to Hydroxylamine,” provides authoritative and comprehensive entries spanning historical, scientific, cultural, and technical subjects. Compiled by leading experts, this volume continues the Britannica tradition of presenting reliable and scholarly reference material intended for researchers, educators, students, and general re…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Jefferson, Charles E. to Latin. The entries span a wide range of scholarly fields including biography, history, literature, linguistics, religion, and the humanities. As part of a comprehensive thirty-volume reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides authori…
The Encyclopedia Americana is a comprehensive general reference work published in multiple volumes. The International Edition provides authoritative articles covering a wide range of subjects including history, science, culture, geography, and biography. Volume 28 forms part of the complete set of thirty volumes and serves as an essential source of general knowledge for academic, educational, a…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana International Edition contains articles arranged alphabetically from Photography to Pumpkin. The entries cover a wide variety of topics, including visual arts, technology, science, agriculture, history, and cultural studies. As part of the thirty-volume reference set published by Americana Corporation, this volume provides authoritative, scholarly infor…