Encyclopedia International, Volume 13 (Nevers – Pakistan), is part of a comprehensive 20-volume reference set published by Grolier Incorporated. The encyclopedia provides authoritative, alphabetically arranged articles covering a broad range of subjects from geography, history, science, culture, and notable world topics. This volume includes entries beginning with “Nevers” through “Paki…
Volume 8 of The Home Library Encyclopedia, titled “The Nations of the World,” provides clear and concise descriptions of countries and regions across the globe. The entries offer essential information on geography, population, government, culture, and major historical developments of each nation. Prepared under the general editorship of George D. Stoddard and Christine Ammer, this volume se…
Volume 6 of The Home Library Encyclopedia, titled “Highlights of American History,” provides a concise and accessible overview of major events, movements, and figures in the history of the United States. Edited by Marvin A. Rapp, this volume presents well-structured articles designed to introduce readers to foundational moments in American political, social, and cultural development. As par…
Volume 10 of The Home Library Encyclopedia, titled “Man and His Culture — Index,” serves as the comprehensive alphabetical index for the entire ten-volume set. This reference volume allows readers to efficiently locate topics, names, events, and concepts discussed throughout the encyclopedia. Prepared under the general editorship of George D. Stoddard and Christine Ammer, the index enhanc…
Volume 19 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica’s “A New Survey of Universal Knowledge” covers entries from Raynal to Sarraut. This authoritative reference work presents concise and scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects, offering historical background, biographical profiles, scientific information, and cultural insights. Designed to serve researchers, students, and general readers, the…
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, titled "Sarsaparilla to Sorcery," presents authoritative and comprehensive articles covering a wide spectrum of topics arranged alphabetically from Sarsaparilla to Sorcery. As part of the 1964 edition of Britannica’s "A New Survey of Universal Knowledge," it provides scholarly, well-documented entries written by specialists, offering readers reliab…
Volume 18 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica provides authoritative, comprehensive reference articles covering topics from “Plants” to “Raymund of Tripoli.” This volume offers scholarly explanations, historical background, scientific information, and biographical entries, serving as an essential resource for students, researchers, and general readers seeking reliable universal knowledge.
Volume 21 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica covers a wide range of topics from “Sordello” to “Textbooks,” presenting authoritative and comprehensive articles written by experts in various fields. As part of the Britannica’s 1964 edition, this volume continues the tradition of providing reliable, scholarly, and easily accessible knowledge for general readers, students, and researchers. E…
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, part of the 1964 “A New Survey of Universal Knowledge,” provides authoritative, scholarly articles covering topics alphabetically from “Edward” to “Extract.” The entries offer comprehensive explanations, historical contexts, biographical information, scientific discussions, and cross-referenced data written by experts in their fields. As …
Volume 9 of the 1964 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica covers entries alphabetically from “Extradition” to “Garrick.” As part of “A New Survey of Universal Knowledge,” this volume presents authoritative and well-researched articles written by specialists across multiple academic fields. Each entry offers concise yet comprehensive information supported by scholarly references, …