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  2. Human Universals - Wikipedia

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    Human Universals is a book by Donald Brown, an American professor of anthropology who worked at the University of California, Santa Barbara. It was published by McGraw Hill in 1991. Brown says human universals, "comprise those features of culture, society, language, behavior, and psyche for which there are no known exception."

  3. List of English-language 20th-century general encyclopedias

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    New People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (1903) (Link includes vols. 1-4) re-issue of People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (1883) World Wide Encyclopedia and Gazetteer (1908) Twentieth Century Household Library (1903)

  4. List of encyclopedias by date - Wikipedia

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    People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge (1881), 3 volumes, 700 pages each, [2] editor W. H. De Puy. Contains much from Chambers's Encyclopaedia. The 1898 title was The New People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge. Barkham Burroughs' Encyclopaedia (1889), miscellany

  5. John Clark Ridpath - Wikipedia

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    Cyclopedia of Universal History (16 volumes, 1895) Notable events of the nineteenth century. Great deeds of men and nations and the progress of the world, in a series of short studies (1896) History of the World, Comprising Evolution of Mankind and Story of All Races (4 volumes, 1894) The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature (25 volumes, 1898)

  6. John Alexander Hammerton - Wikipedia

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    Peoples of All Nations : Their Life Today and Story of Their Past (Photojournalist Account and Commentary Early Twentieth Century Anthropology - origins circa 1920) Vol. 6: Peoples of All Nations: Their Life To-Day and the Story of Their Past (1985 ed.) – via Google Books (limited preview). The World's Greatest Books with Mee.

  7. The World Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1987, besides a tea kettle, TIPA, Dharamsala, India. In 1894, when it claimed more than a half-million "habitual users," The World Almanac changed its name to The World Almanac and Encyclopedia. This was the title it kept until 1923, when it became The World Almanac and Book of Facts, the name it bears today.

  8. Bibliography of encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    The World Almanac Infopedia: A Visual Encyclopedia for Students. World Almanac. 1990. [157] The World Book Encyclopedia. World Book, Inc. 1917–. [158] World Wide Encyclopedia. Books, Inc., 1967. [156] The Young Children's Encyclopedia. Encyclopædia Britannica. 1970–. [159] Young People's Illustrated Encyclopedia. Children's Press, 1972. [156]

  9. Cyclopedia of Universal History - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclopedia of Universal History was an encyclopedia of world history (universal history) authored by John Clark Ridpath.The book was produced, initially in 3 volumes, from 1880 to 1884 and was copiously illustrated in black and white, and then expanded to four volumes in 1890 to include a comprehensive account of the events of the nineteenth century up to that time. [1]

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