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A concise single-volume reference that condenses over sixteen thousand terse articles into alphabetically arranged entries across history, biography, geography, literature, philosophy, religion, science, and art. Entries provide brief definitions, dates, population figures where relevant, and notes on significance for people, places, events, institutions, mythologies, and cultural practices. Organized for instant consultation rather than exhaustive treatment, it groups and classifies material to aid quick orientation on unfamiliar topics, from celestial bodies and festivals to schools of thought and fictional characters, serving general readers, students, and professionals who need succinct factual summaries and pointers for further inquiry.

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P. Austin Nuttall

P. Austin Nuttall was a notable English lexicographer and encyclopedist, best known for his work on "The Nuttall Encyclopædia," which aimed to provide a comprehensive reference for a wide range of topics. His contributions to literature include not only encyclopedic entries but also a focus on making knowledge accessible to the general public. Nuttall's encyclopaedia reflects the intellectual currents of his time, offering insights into various subjects from history to science, and remains a valuable resource for understanding the breadth of knowledge in the late 19th century.

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