The New Century Book of Facts, 1909 (Book, HB)

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The New Century Book of Facts, Carroll D. Wright, First, 1909, (Book, HB)

Features:

  • Title: The New Century Book of Facts

  • Author: Carroll D. Wright

  • Edition: First

  • Year: 1909

  • Format: Hardback, burgundy cloth, no dust jacket

  • Publisher: The King-Richardson Co.

  • Dimensions: 10L x 7.25W x 3″D

  • Pages: 1,117

  • Condition: Pre-loved good-minus; clean pages; functioning spine; front endpaper and first leaf unglued from inside spine, held in place only by endpaper; back endpaper unglued along inside spine; block of eight pages (165–172) disconnected from book; otherwise, spine still strongly sewn, and book is a solid reading copy.

Explore Historical American Reference Knowledge

Carroll D. Wright compiled The New Century Book of Facts as a comprehensive single-volume encyclopedia. Consequently, this massive volume offers a fascinating look at early twentieth-century knowledge. Furthermore, the classic text organizes historical, scientific, and cultural information across ten distinct educational departments. You can discover detailed charts, historical timelines, and practical statistics within these pages. Additionally, history enthusiasts and classic book collectors will appreciate this affordable volume. Since we hold only one copy available, you must act quickly.

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