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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
addictive to the curious-minded of any age,
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This review is from: Oxford Family Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Single-Volume Reference for Home, School and Office (Hardcover)
This encyclopedia is fantastic. Even though it has around 750 pages, it lies flat at any page. Every page has one or more color drawings, photos, maps, and/or diagrams. I bought this book b/c I'm a freelance educational writer, and I frequently need short bits of factual info. to use in creating exercises for students and lessons. This is perfect for that use. Also, do you remember the Friends episode in which Joey buys the "V" encyclopedia but can't afford the whole set, so he only knows about things that start with "V"? Well, THIS is the book he needed: it covers A-Z, and it costs less! If you like facts and trivia or if you have little "holes" where you're supposed to know something, you'll love this book. It's worth the money.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very readable encyclopedia,
By A Customer
This review is from: Oxford Family Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Single-Volume Reference for Home, School and Office (Hardcover)
This is a beautiful one-volume encyclopedia for children (grades 4 and up) and their parents. Its coverage is probably not as extensive as the one-volume Cambridge Encyclopedia or Columbia Encyclopedia; but the Family Encyclopedia is a much more attractive reference book for younger readers because of its clean layout, its easy-to-read typeface (on bright white paper), and especially its numerous color illustrations, including faithful reproductions of Madonna, Clint Eastwood, etc. Definitely recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact, colorful, comprehensive,
By Author Bill Peschel "Writers Gone Wild" (Hershey, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oxford Family Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Single-Volume Reference for Home, School and Office (Hardcover)
At 768 pages and crammed with colorful maps and illustrations, the ÒFamily EncyclopediaÓ offers snippets of information in more than 13,000 entires in a format that is ideal for a home office. Call it a super-dictionary, the format is ideal for those of us of which to put to rest a particularly pesky questionable bit of trivia but without access to a set of encyclopedias. The "Family Encylopedia" can supply answers to a host of questions. It shows a diagram of how a Digital Audio Tape records sound, reveals Joan Crawford's real name (Lucille Fay le Sueur), and describes the properties of rudidium (which, as we all remember from high school chemistry, is the silver-white metallic element of the alkali metals).
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wish They Would Update It,
By Mark K. Wickersham "Wick" (Tianjin, China) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oxford Family Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Single-Volume Reference for Home, School and Office (Hardcover)
I bought this family encyclopedia on clearance for approximately ten dollars maybe a decade ago. It has been opened on numerous occasions. I now have it in my classroom for my sixth graders to use. The encyclopedia has beautiful Hammer Equal Area projections in the inside covers. The projection in the front is a political one, and the one in the back is a physical projection. This one-volume encyclopedia contains over 13,000 entries and 1,500 color illustrations in over 750 pages. This includes over 2,500 biographical entries. The back of the encyclopedia contains a ready reference which includes a profile of the Earth, peoples and countries, science and numbers, leaders, sport, signs and symbols and general information. Keep in mind that this book was published in 1997. Despite that, it is still a very useful and attractive resource.
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Oxford Family Encyclopedia: The Ultimate Single-Volume Reference for Home, School and Office by Oxford University Press (Hardcover - October 23, 1997)
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