THE CYCLOPEDIA OF
UNIVERSAL HISTORY
16 VOLUMES
16 VINTAGE E-BOOKS ON DVD
The following volumes are
from Ridpath's later edition of \""Cyclopedia of Universal History\""
with missing volumes made up from the closely related Universal History\"".
The Cyclopedia of Universal History was an
encyclopedia of then known world history (universal history) authored by John
Clark Ridpath. The book was produced, initially in 3 volumes, from 1880 to 1884
and was copiously illustrated in black and white, and then expanded to four
volumes in 1890 to include a comprehensive account of the events of the nineteenth
century up to that time. This was later expanded to 16 volumes. It also became
the prototype for his later \""History of the World\"" (8 volumes, 1894)
and \""Universal History\"" (16 volumes, 1895). The latter comprises his
four-volume work, \""Great Races of Mankind\"" (1894), which was
contributed to his wife, and was his last major work, having devoted ten years
resear.
THE CYCLOPEDIA OF
UNIVERSAL HISTORY
16 VOLUMES
16 VINTAGE E-BOOKS ON DVD
The following volumes are
from Ridpath's later edition of \""Cyclopedia of Universal History\""
with missing volumes made up from the closely related Universal History\"".
The Cyclopedia of Universal History was an
encyclopedia of then known world history (universal history) authored by John
Clark Ridpath. The book was produced, initially in 3 volumes, from 1880 to 1884
and was copiously illustrated in black and white, and then expanded to four
volumes in 1890 to include a comprehensive account of the events of the nineteenth
century up to that time. This was later expanded to 16 volumes. It also became
the prototype for his later \""History of the World\"" (8 volumes, 1894)
and \""Universal History\"" (16 volumes, 1895). The latter comprises his
four-volume work, \""Great Races of Mankind\"" (1894), which was
contributed to his wife, and was his last major work, having devoted ten years
resear.
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