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The Probert Encyclopaedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Reference source with several hypertext linked entries covering a broad variety of subjects.
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Encyberpedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Electronic encyclopedia with its own content as well as over 10,000 links to the best reference sites on the Internet.
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Free Internet Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
An encyclopedia composed of information available on the Internet. MacroReference contains references to large areas of knowledge, FAQs where available, and pointers to relevant areas of the MicroReference. MicroReference contains short bits of information and references to specific subjects.
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World Book Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Online version of the complete reference work along with dictionary, atlas, links, magazines, historical documents, audio, video, images, and 3D photographs. Requires free temporary registration with option to buy continued access.
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Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Includes reference information such as height, location, first ascent data, photos, web links, summit log entries for hundreds of mountains worldwide.
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Divine Digest (Reference/Encyclopedias)
A quick reference guide to the major World Religions.
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Centennial Encyclopaedia of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Compiled by Richard R. Wright, Jr. Reference work published in 1916.
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Dynamic, evolving philosophy reference. Articles include bibliographies for further reading.
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ORB: Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Short articles with links to other web resources about European history from the Roman empire to 1300.
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Military History Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Reference for all military history - wars, individuals, battles, weapons and the concepts behind warfare.
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Virtual Palm Encyclopedia (Reference/Encyclopedias)
History, horticulture, pests and diseases, conservation, photographs, and references.
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The Western Front (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Refers to a narrow border of land between Belgium and France where Allies dug trenches from the North Sea to the Swiss Frontier.
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Nonconformists (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Refers to Protestants who were not members of the Church of England. Included Wesleyan Methodists, Primitive Methodists, Quakers, Baptists, Unitarians, Congregationalists, and members of the Salvation Army.
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White Slave Trade (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Term first used in the 1830s and referred to female prostitution.
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1913 Cat & Mouse Act (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Refers to a means of dealing with women prisoners' hunger strikes. Includes postcard and brief summary.
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Tories (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Originally referred to rural bandits in Ireland. Includes brief description of the term.
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Bab (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Honorary title used for spiritual leaders in Sufism, for prominent Shaykhs. From word meaning "gate", refers to one who can lead the believers into communication with the other side, the divine spheres.
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Bible (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Collection of religious texts central to Christianity and Judaism. The origin of the word comes from the Greek, "biblia", meaning "books" and refers to the Phoenician city of Byblos, which in the 1st millennium BCE was the main trading port for papyrus. Includes list of books in both Christian and Hebrew Bibles.
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Yazidism (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Religion with around 700,000 members worldwide. Creed has elements from Zoroastrianism, Manicheism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. [ Move - Reference/Encyclopedias/Subject_Encyclopedias/Encyclopaedia_of_the_Orient/Y ]
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Search-22 - Reference Search Engines (Reference/Encyclopedias)
Reference search page that links to encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri, quotations, proverbs and acronyms search engines.
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