"The New Twentieth Century Cyclopaedia and Dictionary" is a comprehensive reference work published in 1903. Compiled by E.R. Du Mont, this volume combines the features of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, and a gazetteer, offering a wealth of information on a diverse range of subjects. The book covers biography, providing details on notable figures from history; history, with accounts of significant events and eras; art, exploring various artistic movements and styles; and science, presenting an overview of scientific principles and discoveries.
Additionally, the dictionary section defines a wide array of terms, while the gazetteer provides geographical information about places around the world. This cyclopaedia serves as a valuable resource for readers seeking knowledge and understanding of the world at the turn of the 20th century.
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