Webster’s New World Encyclopedia

Webster’s New World Encyclopedia by Merriam-Webster is a revised and updated edition published by Prentice Hall in 1993. This comprehensive reference work contains over 16,000 entries, making it a valuable resource for those seeking information on a wide range of topics, including both domestic and international events. With a total of 913 pages, this edition is designed for easy use, featuring charts, graphs, and tables to enhance the information presented.
Readers will find a wealth of knowledge within its pages, covering various subjects relevant to current events and historical contexts. The encyclopedia serves as a practical tool for quick reference, providing concise answers to numerous questions. Its accessible format and extensive content make it suitable for anyone looking to expand their understanding of diverse topics in a straightforward manner.
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Here’s a handy, affordable edition of the acclaimed Webster’s New World Encyclopedia–abridged to allow for easy use. More than 16,000 entries provide answers to thousands of questions on a multitude of topics, including information on domestic and international events. Charts; graphs; tables.
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