The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knowledge

The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knowledge
Author:
Publisher: Crescent
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1986
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780517618790

Vital facts on over 16,000 topics with current issues, events, and individuals, as well as those of historical significance.

Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience

Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience
Author: William F. Williams
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2013-12-02
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1135955220

The Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience is the first one-volume, A-to-Z reference that identifies, defines, and explains all of the terms and ideas dealing with the somewhat murky world of the "almost sciences". Truly interdisciplinary and multicultural in scope, the Encyclopedia examines how fringe or marginal sciences have affected people throughout history, as well as how they continue to exert an influence on our lives today. This comprehensive reference brings together: superstitions and fads that are part of popular culture, such as fortune telling; healing practices once thought marginal that are now become increasingly accepted, such as homeopathy and acupuncture; frauds and hoaxes that have occurred throughout history, such as UFOs; mistaken theories first put forward as serious science, but later discarded as false, such as phrenology and racial typing, etc. More than 2000 extensively cross-referenced and illustrated entries cover prominent phenomena, major figures, events topics, places and associations.

The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters

The Encyclopedia of Extraterrestrial Encounters
Author: Ronald Story
Publisher: NAL
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2001
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

With contributions by a host of experts on all things alien, this compendium of UFOria is a comprehensive A-to-Z encyclopedia containing over 800 entries. 300 drawings & photos.

The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience [2 volumes]

The Skeptic Encyclopedia of Pseudoscience [2 volumes]
Author: Michael Shermer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 920
Release: 2002-11-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1576076547

A thorough, objective, and balanced analysis of the most prominent controversies made in the name of science—from the effectiveness of proposed medical treatments to the reality of supernatural claims. Edited by Michael Shermer, editor and publisher of The Skeptic magazine, this truly unique work provides a comprehensive introduction to the most prominent pseudoscientific claims made in the name of "science." Covering the popular, the academic, and the bizarre, the encyclopedia includes everything from alien abductions to the Bermuda Triangle, crop circles, Feng Shui, and near-death experiences. Fifty-nine brief descriptive summaries and 23 investigations from The Skeptic magazine give skeptical analyses of subjects as far-ranging as acupuncture, chiropractic, and Atlantis. The encyclopedia also gives for-and-against debates on topics such as evolutionary psychology and case studies on topics like police psychics and the medical intuitive Carolyn Myss. Finally, the volumes include five classic works in the history of science and pseudoscience, including the speech William Jennings Bryan never delivered in the Scopes trial, and the first scientific and skeptical investigation of a paranormal/spiritual phenomenon by Benjamin Franklin and Antoine Lavoisier.