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1000 Things Worth Knowing

Chapter 2: PREFACE
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About This Book

An encyclopedic compendium of more than a thousand concise entries presenting practical facts, definitions, and short explanations across science, history, geography, technology, and everyday life. Written in plain English for general readers, entries are arranged alphabetically and supported by an index for quick reference. Explanations avoid technical jargon and prioritize clarity over exhaustiveness, offering accessible summaries of common knowledge, useful curiosities, and practical guidance. The collection emphasizes brevity and utility, aiming to put commonly needed facts at readers' fingertips.

PREFACE

This book contains more than one thousand facts, many of which are not generally known to the average person; but all of them are of interest to humankind, and a knowledge of many of them is essential.

The author has used the simplest English, and has avoided, as far as possible, all technical or scientific terms. He has endeavored not to fall into the common error of making his explanations harder to understand than the subjects treated.

This book is not intended for the scientist, nor does it claim to be exhaustive.

In the space of a few hundred pages the writer has presented the thousand or more things which are really worth knowing, and which are usually described at unprofitable length and without that simplicity of expression so essential to clearness.


To find what you want consult the Index.