Encyclopaedia of Islam | Encyclopaedia Judaica | Encyclopaedia Biblica | Everyman's Encyclopaedia | Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics | Chambers's Encyclopaedia | Australian Encyclopaedia | 1911 edition of the ''Encyclopaedia Britannica'' |
Encyclopaedia is a CD-ROM encyclopaedia with video clips by 'non-experts' who have influenced the artist in some way, such as his friends and family.
Sicilian Defence, Najdorf Variation, according to the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Barry Cox, R.J.G.Savage, Brian Gardiner, Dougal Dixon, 1988 Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Animals
The work was lauded by the then Lord Chancellor, Lord Jowitt, as "outstanding proof" of British scholarship, while the Managing Editor, Mrs M.D. Law, commented that she believed the work to be the first major encyclopaedia to be published in Britain since before the First World War.
Lord Jowitt, the Lord Chancellor, gave the toast and described the endeavor as "outstanding proof" of British scholarship, while Mrs Law commented that she believed the work to be the first major encyclopaedia to be published in Britain since before the First World War.
Queen's Gambit Declined, in the classification system of the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings
Subsequently Blythe branched out into non-fiction with 2002's The Encyclopaedia Of Classic Eighties Pop, a humorous reference guide published by Allison & Busby, which led to a stint co-presenting the music show 80s Night on BBC Local Radio in the North of England.
He contributed the sports section for the South African Encyclopaedia (for MWeb Learning), compiled questions for the previous South African version of Trivial Pursuit, and verified the questions and answers for five series of The Weakest Link.
Nimzo-Indian Defence, Leningrad, main line, Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings code
It possesses reference materials and sources such as encyclopaedias, childcraft, dictionaries, domestic and international children's research documents, newspapers, and a collection of child play-related materials, i.e. Audio & Video Compact Disc and Tapes .
New Grove encyclopaedia states that Fredigundis was a critical and popular failure, which may be partly attributable to the fact that Fredigundis (Fredegund), the widow of Chilperic I), is presented as a murderous and sadistic feminine monster.
In India, Michael Lobo has been involved in documenting and compiling the history and genealogy of families belonging to the Mangalorean Catholic community since 1993, under a research project entitled "A Genealogical Encyclopaedia of Mangalorean Catholic Families".
Bloomfield, Maurice (1908) "Cerberus" in: Hastings, James (Ed.) Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, Vol.
Osamu Tezuka had the privilege to have a whole chapter about his works in the encyclopaedia.
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Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics is a 2004 encyclopaedia written by Paul Gravett.
He contributed to early editions of the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings and the Encyclopaedia of Chess Endings (see Chess endgame literature).
Helaine Selin, Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non western cultures, p.
In 1812 David Brewster commissioned Bald to write the 'mine' entry for the 'Edinburg Encyclopaedia', a task that involved visiting the colliery at Killingworth where George Stephenson had introduced steam powered machine for raising coal from the pit face.
Trud Publishing House releases in September 2008 the new World Business Encyclopaedia, grand volume, whose General Editor is Valentin Fortunov.
He is an assistant editor of ABC Clio's Encyclopaedia of World War II at Sea and has contributed introductions to two volumes of the U.S. Naval Operations in World War II series by Samuel E. Morison which is being republished by the U.S. Navy Institute.