Collier’s Encyclopedia Coliers's |
Summary
Collier’s Encyclopedia, general encyclopedia first published in 1950–51 in the United States and continuously revised. Originally in 20 volumes, Collier’s was expanded to 24 volumes for a major revision in 1962. It is a well-reputed work with coverage reflecting secondary-school and college curricula. Its style is concise and readable. Most of the articles are signed, many by world-renowned scholars. Collier’s is strongest in its treatment of the arts and humanities, social sciences, and botany. Major biographies receive lengthy treatment; geography articles are attractively presented and receive a high percentage of the set’s space. Accompanying illustrations, well-reproduced, include effective graphics, photographs, diagrams, and drawings. Volume 24 contains bibliographies arranged under broad subject headings with various subdivisions; a study guide, which lists the articles in the encyclopedia that the editors consider fundamental to a thorough understanding of a given subject; and an exhaustive, consolidated index to text, illustrations, maps, and bibliographies. |
Physical Description
24 volumes : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 28 cm |
Publisher
Coliers's |
Subjects
Encyclopedias and dictionaries. |
ISBN
95-68867 |
Dewey Decimal
031 |
Accession Number
12-0699 |
Call Number
REF 031 C683 1996 V19 |
Volume
V.19 |
Pages
760 pp. |
Status
Available |