Volume 10 of the 1964 edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica covers alphabetical entries from “Garrison” to “Halibut.” As part of “A New Survey of Universal Knowledge,” this volume contains authoritative articles written by experts from a wide array of academic disciplines. Each entry provides comprehensive and reliable information, supported by illustrations, cross-references, and…
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 1 (A – Anjou), is part of a comprehensive thirty-volume reference work first published in 1829 and continually revised through modern editions. This first volume contains alphabetically organized articles beginning with the letter A through Anjou, covering fundamental topics in world history, science, geography, literature, culture, bi…
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 27 (Trance – Venial Sin), is part of the thirty-volume reference set first published in 1829 and continually revised. This volume presents alphabetically arranged articles that cover topics beginning with “Trance” through “Venial Sin,” including major subjects in religion, psychology, culture, science, philosophy, and biographi…
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 29 (Wilmot Proviso – Zygote), is part of the thirty-volume comprehensive reference set first published in 1829 and regularly updated. This volume contains alphabetically organized articles covering subjects from “Wilmot Proviso” through “Zygote,” including major historical topics, legal concepts, scientific subjects, biological…
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 24 (Russia – Skimmer), is part of a comprehensive thirty-volume reference set first published in 1829 and continually revised. This volume contains alphabetically arranged articles that cover a broad range of topics beginning with “Russia” through “Skimmer.” Subjects include geography, world history, culture, technology, politi…
The Reader’s Companion to American History is an authoritative reference work edited by Eric Foner and John A. Garraty, bringing together contributions from leading historians. The book provides concise and comprehensive entries covering key events, themes, individuals, and concepts that shaped the history of the United States. Designed for both students and general readers, it offers clear e…
Volume 8 of the Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan is part of a comprehensive and authoritative multi-volume reference set that covers Japan’s history, society, politics, culture, arts, geography, and notable historical and contemporary figures. Written and edited by leading scholars and specialists, this volume presents detailed entries enriched with illustrations, bibliographic references, and …
Volume 7 of the Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan continues the comprehensive multi-volume reference work that offers authoritative and scholarly information on Japan’s history, culture, society, geography, arts, politics, and important figures. Compiled by leading experts, this volume contains detailed entries, illustrations, bibliographic references, and cross-references. Designed for research…
Volume 6 of the Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan forms part of a comprehensive multi-volume reference work covering Japan’s history, society, culture, geography, politics, arts, and notable figures. Authored and edited by leading scholars, this volume presents detailed, authoritative entries enhanced with illustrations, bibliographic references, and cross-referencing. It serves as an essential …
Volume 5 of the Kodansha Encyclopedia of Japan continues the authoritative multi-volume reference work that offers comprehensive, academically reliable coverage of Japan’s history, culture, society, politics, geography, arts, and major figures. Written and edited by leading scholars, this volume contains detailed entries supported by illustrations, bibliographical notes, and cross-references.…