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Encyclopedia of world biography. Gale Research, 1998-[2012]. ISBN 9780787622213. ISSN 1099-7326. [1] Europa Publications Limited. World Who's Who. Routledge, 2007-. Available online here. [1] Gorton, John (1851). A General Biographical Dictionary. Whittaker and co; Great lives from history. Salem Press, 2004–. ISBN 1587651521. [1]
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Webster's New World Encyclopedia. Prentice Hall. 1992. [153] Webster's New World Encyclopedia College Edition. Prentice Hall. 1993. [154] Webster's New World Encyclopedia: Pocket Edition. Prentice Hall. 1993. [155] Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 2001–. Available online here. [44] Wonderland of Knowledge.
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Encyclopedia of World Biography, 17 volumes, Gale, 1997. ISBN 0-7876-2546-9. ISBN 978-0-7876-2546-7. Frank, Jane, Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary. Fredriksen, John, Biographical Dictionary of Modern World Leaders. Freeland, David, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Popular Musicians Since ...
Beginning with the third edition, the title was changed to the Encyclopedia of Associations. [9] Other major publications included Contemporary Authors and the Dictionary of Literary Biography. Ruffner sold Gale to Thomson in 1985. [10] In 1985, Ruffner founded the publishing company Omnigraphics with his son Peter.
Gale is a global provider of research and digital learning resources. The company is based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States, [2] west of Detroit.It has been a division of Cengage since 2007.
Stone was a supporter of The Napoleon Hill Foundation, which he directed for forty years, and to which his estate contributes funding. [20] [7] Stone celebrated his 100th birthday with a gift of $100,000 to the University of Illinois at Chicago. [8] Stone provided much of the initial funding for the self-help organization, GROW. [22]