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  2. World Book Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    History World Book Encyclopedia (1990) World Book was founded in Chicago by publishers J. H. Hansen and John Bellow, who realized that existing encyclopedias were off-putting to readers. In 1915, they enlisted the help of Michael Vincent O'Shea, a professor of education at the University of Wisconsin.

  3. History of encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    History of encyclopedias. Nuremberg Chronicle, printed in 1493, making it one of the best-documented early printed encyclopedias. Encyclopedias have progressed from the beginning of history in written form, through medieval and modern times in print, and most recently, displayed on computer and distributed via computer networks.

  4. List of encyclopedias by branch of knowledge - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Encyclopedia – by Arthur Mee, published 1908–64 in the UK and in the US starting in 1910 as Grolier's The Book of Knowledge. Children's Illustrated Encyclopedia – published by Dorling Kindersley. Collier's Encyclopedia. Columbia Encyclopedia – one-volume encyclopedia from Columbia University Press last published in 2000.

  5. Encyclopedia of World History - Wikipedia

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    1940. OCLC. 226204766. The Encyclopedia of World History is a classic single-volume work detailing world history. The first through fifth editions were edited by William L. Langer . The Sixth Edition contained over 20,000 entries and was overseen by Peter N. Stearns. It was made available online until removed in 2009.

  6. Encyclopedism - Wikipedia

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    Encyclopedism. Natural History, written by Pliny the Elder in the first century, was the first book to be called an encyclopedia. It was highly regarded in the Middle Ages. This profusely illustrated manuscript was produced in the 13th century. Encyclopedism is an outlook that aims to include a wide range of knowledge in a single work. [1]

  7. All the Knowledge in the World - Wikipedia

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    William Morrow and Company, Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN. 978-1-4746-1077-3. All the Knowledge in the World: The Extraordinary History of the Encyclopedia is a nonfiction book by Simon Garfield, a British journalist and nonfiction author. It covers the history of encyclopedias from Ancient Greece to Wikipedia, with a focus on Encyclopædia ...

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