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1956 Illustrated Home Library Encyclopedias Set#2294854

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1956 Illustrated Home Library Encyclopedias Set#2294854
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*Set Lot of Twenty (20) Vintage ca. 1956 (1950s) NEAR MINT CONDITION "The Illustrated Home Library Encyclopedia" Educational Book Guild Edition Reference Books. Encyclopedias Set is COMPLETE and Books are LAVISHLY ILLUSTRATED. But for a couple of nominal surface spots on the cover of Volume No 20 this set would be MINT, appearing to have never been opened/used or only ever-so-gently, reverently and carefully so
*EDITORIAL EXCERPT: "This Encyclopedia sums up the world's knowledge in words that are clear to everyone - even to children. You do not need any special background of education to understand the explanations of scientific, historical, medical, business and other subjects that have always before been hard to understand. There are nearly 10,000 articles - twice as many as will be found in other encyclopedias of this kind. More than 50,000 subjects are explained. There are more than 2,000,000 words. This is a COMPLETE encyclopedia, covering every field of human knowledge - famous persons, well-known places, health and medicine, music and art and literature, science and industry, animals and plants, and a thousand and one kinds of useful knowledge. This encyclopedia has been specially edited by experienced educators to help students in their school work. Even a family that already has an encyclopedia needs this one, for there is no other just like it. Albert Morehead, General Editor"
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<tr><td>Condition:NEAR MINT</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:1956</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:1956 Illustrated Home Library Encyclopedias Set</td></tr>



<tr><td>Location:Glendale, Arizona</td></tr>
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