The Encyclopedia Americana is a comprehensive thirty-volume reference work providing authoritative information across all fields of knowledge. Volume 14 covers topics alphabetically from “Heart” to “India,” presenting detailed articles written by specialists and supported with bibliographical references. This international edition is part of a long-standing encyclopedia series first pub…
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana: International Edition provides authoritative, alphabetically arranged reference entries covering topics from Franco to Goethals. As part of a comprehensive thirty-volume set first published in 1829, this volume contributes updated, scholarly articles that support general knowledge, academic research, and library reference needs.
This volume of The Encyclopedia Americana (Volume 15, Indian to Jeffers) is part of a thirty-volume comprehensive reference set first published in 1829. The encyclopedia provides authoritative, alphabetically arranged articles covering diverse topics in the humanities, sciences, history, biography, culture, and world knowledge. Volume 15 specifically includes entries beginning with “Indian”…
This volume is part of the second series of The Third World Without Superpowers, presenting collected official documents of the Group of 77. Edited by Karl P. Sauvant, the book compiles essential primary sources reflecting the political, economic, and diplomatic positions of developing countries within the global arena. It provides a historical record of negotiations, declarations, and resoluti…
Volume 18 of The Encyclopedia Americana (International Edition) covers entries alphabetically arranged from “M” to “Mexico City.” As part of a comprehensive 30-volume reference work first published in 1829, this volume provides authoritative, curated, and scholarly articles across disciplines, including history, geography, science, culture, and notable biographies. Compiled by expert ed…
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…
The volume compiles foundational documents of the Group of 77, a coalition of developing nations established to promote collective economic interests and enhance joint negotiating capacity within the United Nations system. The collection includes historical records, resolutions, policy statements, and other primary sources related to international economic cooperation, development issues, and t…
This volume presents a comprehensive collection of primary documents related to the activities, positions, and negotiations of the Group of 77, an intergovernmental organization of developing countries within the United Nations framework. It compiles official statements, resolutions, and reports that reflect the economic concerns, developmental aspirations, and collective strategies of member s…
Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge is a comprehensive general-purpose encyclopedia designed for educational and reference use. This volume forms part of a 20-volume set that provides concise, updated, and reliable articles across a wide range of subjects, revised for each printing. It is an abridged version of the Academic American Encyclopedia and offers accessible information for students, edu…
The Grolier Encyclopedia of Knowledge is a comprehensive general reference work designed to provide reliable, concise, and accessible information across a wide range of subjects. This revised and updated edition offers alphabetical entries covering history, science, geography, culture, biography, and the arts. As an abridged version of the Academic American Encyclopedia, it is intended for stud…