Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
Author: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Publisher: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Total Pages: 2146
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1593394926

Britannica Concise Encyclopedia is the perfect resource for information on the people, places, and events of yesterday and today. Students, teachers, and librarians can find fast facts combined with the quality and accuracy that have made Britannica the brand to trust. A tool for both the classroom and the library, no other desk reference can compare.

A Concise Encyclopedia

A Concise Encyclopedia
Author: Jonathan Law
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 1008
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Lively, accessible, and up-to-date, the Concise Encyclopedia is an invaluable quick-reference work. Its compact size and clear concise style make it easy to find information quickly and painlessly on virtually any topic you are curious about. The more than 12,000 entries here cover an extraordinary array of fields, ranging from science and technology, to the arts, politics, sports, geography, folklore and mythology, architecture, literature, design, and philosophy. Whether you are curious about Atoms or Anemones, Hinduism or Hockey, Marxism or Medusa, Stick Insects or Stockholm--or almost any other subject imaginable--you will find here a wealth of accurate, compact entries. The Encyclopedia also includes brief biographies of a host of important individuals, from Igor Stravinsky and Robert Louis Stevenson to Patrick Henry and Herod the Great, with ample coverage of internationally famous world figures alive today, from George W. Bush and Tony Blair to contemporary actors, artists, and sports stars. The Encyclopedia also features maps of the world. Fully illustrated with line drawings and diagrams, the perfect desk reference for family, student, or professional use, Concise Encyclopedia offers a wealth of essential information in a portable, affordable package.

Monsters of the Sea

Monsters of the Sea
Author: Richard Ellis
Publisher: Globe Pequot
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Cryptozoology
ISBN: 9781592289677

Few creatures have captured the imaginations of so many for so long as have monsters of the deep. Their history has been surprisingly consistent, the author notes. Most began as myths and then acquired a sense of reality when the existence of creatures resembling those chronicled in legend was documented. Ellis (Men and Whales) gives a superb account of marine monsters and their attendant myths, sightings, scientific discovery and biology. He describes only the best known and the best documented. He traces the mermaid to the manatee and dugong, Leviathan to the sperm whale, kraken to the giant squid and polyp to the octopus (sharks, however, remain sharks). He examines these monsters in art, literature and film, taking Jules Verne and Victor Hugo to task for their ignorance of biology, hysterical fantasy and unmitigated malice. Herman Melville, Arthur C. Clarke and Peter Benchley get better ratings. Of all the sighted monsters, only the giant squid (Architeuthis) retains its mythological and cryptozoological status, for its very existence is shrouded in mystery. Sharks have had a bad reputation throughout history, but until Jaws (1974) they did not figure prominently in literature. At the end of this engaging book, Ellis confesses to skepticism: "monsters, if they exist, have more to fear from us than we do from them.

The Concise Encyclopedia of Fishing

The Concise Encyclopedia of Fishing
Author: Gareth Purnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2001-09-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780752558875

Authoritative and up-to-date, The Concise Encyclopedia of Fishing encompasses every aspect of modern angling. Focusing on the three major fishing disciplines -- freshwater, saltwater, and fly fishing -- this comprehensive, lavishly illustrated volume includes everything the beginning or advanced angler needs to know.Three expert authors provide a wealth of information: selecting appropriate bait and tackle, choosing watercraft and fishing locations, targeting and identifying fish species, handling fish with care, and conserving fish habitats and the environment for future generation. Beautiful full-color illustrations accompany the lively text.Whether you're hoping to master the art of fly tying or casting for trout, or simply wish to spend a quiet afternoon fishing from your local harbor, The Concise Encyclopedia of Fishing will help improve technique as it opens doors to the magical world of fishing.

Walford's Concise Guide to Reference Material

Walford's Concise Guide to Reference Material
Author: Albert John Walford
Publisher: London : Library Association
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1981
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Annotated bibliography of reference material relating to philosophy, religion, the social sciences, etc.