The Hutchinson Encyclopedia

The Hutchinson Encyclopedia by Owen Adikibi is a comprehensive reference work published by Helicon in 2001. This 12th edition spans 1,064 pages and is presented in English. The encyclopedia features approximately 20,000 articles, enhanced by maps for each country, and includes a variety of important topics, quick-reference Factfiles, quotes, and biographies of notable figures.
Readers will find a wealth of information within its pages, including freshly compiled maps that provide historical context, statistics, and practical details. The encyclopedia also contains illustrations designed to clarify complex concepts, such as the process of animal cloning. Covering subjects like antiques and collectibles, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those seeking detailed knowledge across a wide range of topics.
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This encyclopaedia has approximately 20,000 articles supported by maps for each country of the world, Focus Features on important topics, a quick-reference Factfile, thousands of quotes, biographies of the famous and infamous and thousands of Websites. Freshly-compiled maps accompany rich history, statistics and practical information. Illustrations are included to explain difficult ideas, such as how scientists may clone animals.
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