The Home Library Encyclopedia is a multi-volume general reference work designed to provide clear, accessible information on a broad range of subjects for home and educational use. Edited by George D. Stoddard, with contributions from Christine Ammer and a team of specialized writers, the encyclopedia presents concise articles that cover science, history, literature, the arts, and everyday knowl…
Volume 3 of The Home Library Encyclopedia focuses on agriculture and industry, presenting clear and accessible articles on farming, food production, natural resources, manufacturing processes, and major industrial developments. Edited by George D. Stoddard and Christine Ammer, the volume is designed as part of a ten-volume reference set intended for home and educational use. The entries provide…
Volume 5 of The Home Library Encyclopedia, titled “Treasures of Literature,” offers a comprehensive introduction to major works, authors, and themes in world literature. Edited by Quentin Anderson, this volume presents clear and engaging articles designed for general readers and students. Covering classical to modern literary traditions, the volume provides historical context, summaries of …
Volume 9 of The Home Library Encyclopedia, titled “Famous People of All Time,” provides biographical sketches of influential individuals from various periods and regions of the world. Edited by Russell F. W. Smith, the volume highlights significant achievements and contributions in fields such as politics, science, literature, philosophy, art, and social reform. Written in an accessible and…
Volume 16 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica provides comprehensive, alphabetically arranged articles covering topics from “Mushroom” to “Ozonolysis.” The entries include scientific explanations, historical context, cultural information, and technical descriptions written by scholars and subject specialists. As part of the 1964 edition of Britannica’s "A New Survey of Universal Knowledge…
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 17 (P to Plant Quarantine), is part of the comprehensive reference work offering authoritative, scholarly articles that cover a wide range of topics beginning with the letter P up to Plant Quarantine. This volume provides concise yet in-depth information written by experts, designed to present a reliable survey of universal knowledge for academic, educational, a…
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, part of the 1964 “A New Survey of Universal Knowledge” edition, covers alphabetical entries from Maryborough to Mushet Steel. As with other volumes in the series, it provides authoritative, thoroughly researched articles written by experts in their fields. The entries include geographic locations, historical topics, scientific concepts, industria…
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica presents authoritative articles covering topics alphabetically from “Textile” to “Vascular System.” As part of a comprehensive survey of universal knowledge, the volume provides scholarly, detailed, and cross-referenced entries written by experts in their respective fields. It serves as an essential reference source for students, researchers, …
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, part of A New Survey of Universal Knowledge, covers a comprehensive range of topics alphabetically from Vase to Zygote. As a reference work, it provides authoritative, concise, and scholarly articles written by experts in various fields. The volume contributes to the Britannica’s long-standing mission of offering reliable universal knowledge for st…
This volume of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (Volume 2: Antarctica to Balfe) is part of a comprehensive survey of universal knowledge published in 1964. It contains alphabetically arranged entries covering topics beginning with “Antarctica” through “Balfe,” including geographical, scientific, historical, and biographical subjects. Each article is written by specialists and scholars, prov…