Volume 10 (I) of The World Book Encyclopedia contains reference articles beginning with the letter I, covering diverse subjects including international affairs, important historical figures, scientific concepts, cultural topics, geography, and various interdisciplinary themes. Published by World Book, Inc., this volume provides clear, accurate, and richly illustrated entries that support resear…
Encyclopaedia Britannica Volume 7 (Daisy to Educational Psychology) is part of the internationally recognized reference work covering a comprehensive range of topics across multiple disciplines. This volume provides authoritative articles written by scholars and experts, offering detailed explanations, historical context, and cross-referenced entries. As part of the “New Survey of Universal K…
Although European expansion was the driving force that first opened up the frontier land called America, the growth of the new nation would be forged over the centuries by the diverse peoples who struggled to make it their home. But not everyone who made a home in the country was accepted as an American. When the democratic, humanitarian principles were retested by the native Americans, blacks,…
Volume 9 (H) of The World Book Encyclopedia contains reference articles beginning with the letter H, covering a broad selection of topics such as history, health, humanities, geography, notable individuals, scientific concepts, and cultural subjects. Edited and published by World Book, Inc., this volume provides clear, dependable, and well-illustrated information designed to support research, e…
Encyclopaedia Britannica Volume 6 (Cocker to Dais) is part of the renowned reference work known for its authoritative articles across all major fields of knowledge. Written and reviewed by scholars and specialists, the volume provides comprehensive explanations, historical context, and cross-referenced entries. As part of the “New Survey of Universal Knowledge,” it reflects Britannica’s c…
The Encyclopedia Americana, International Edition, Volume 28 (Venice – Wilmot, John), is part of the thirty-volume reference set first published in 1829 and continuously revised. This volume includes alphabetically arranged entries covering topics beginning with “Venice” through “Wilmot, John,” encompassing geography, world history, cultural studies, political science, art, biographie…
"Lands and Peoples: Central and South America – Volume 6" is part of the encyclopedia "Lands and Peoples," providing a comprehensive overview of the regions of Central and South America. It explores the landscape, geography, history, culture, and lifestyle of the region's people. Featuring color illustrations and photographs, the book is an informative reference source for students and genera…
This book presents a comprehensive collection of essays exploring the major themes, debates, and interpretations in early American history. Edited by Allen F. Davis and Harold D. Woodman, the volume examines the political, social, cultural, and ideological developments that shaped the United States from its colonial foundations to the early republic. Through diverse scholarly perspectives, the …
Volume 8 (G) of The World Book Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive collection of reference articles beginning with the letter G. This volume covers a wide variety of topics, including geography, geology, government, biology, culture, technology, and notable individuals. Compiled and edited by World Book, Inc., the encyclopedia offers accurate, accessible, and well-illustrated information desi…
America Enters the World is Volume Seven of Page Smith’s multi-volume narrative history of the American people. This volume explores the United States during the Progressive Era and its entry into World War I. Smith examines political reforms, social movements, changing national identity, and the rise of American influence abroad. Through a detailed, story-driven approach, the book traces how…