Pears’ Cyclopaedia 2008-2009 Everything You Need to Know

Pears’ Cyclopaedia 2008-2009 by Chris Cook, published by Penguin Books, Limited on August 7, 2008, is a comprehensive reference work that condenses a vast array of information into a single volume of 1056 pages. This edition covers a wide range of topics, from historical events to cultural references, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking knowledge on diverse subjects.
Readers will find that this cyclopaedia includes updated information on various themes, such as global history and literature, while retaining essential features like the World Gazetteer and Medical Matters. The book serves as a reliable reference tool, providing concise insights into everything from art to science, ensuring that it remains a staple on family bookshelves.
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From Bow Bells to Byzantine art, from Komodo dragons to kamikaze pilots, and from literary pseudonyms to a chronicle of global history, Pears condenses a world of information on almost every conceivable subject into one concise volume. In fact, you could say it is the Swiss army knife of reference books, to be found on nearly every family bookshelf.
It is still updated by experts every year without fail, making it more reliable than most things in life (and a lot more accurate than many things you’ll find online). This year there is new information on everything, from cat’s eyes to Kosovo, and from great novels to landmarks in astronomy, but it still retains all the familiar features – such as the World Gazetteer, Medical Matters, the Literary Companion and the General Compendium – that have made Pears Britain’s favourite book from the world’s favourite publisher.
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