"The Little Cyclopaedia Of Common Things" by George William Cox is a classic reference book designed to explain everyday concepts and objects in a clear and accessible manner. Aimed at both young readers and adults seeking a quick understanding of various topics, this cyclopaedia covers a wide range of subjects from science and nature to history and culture. Its entries are concise and informative, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to expand their general knowledge.
Originally published to cater to an audience eager to learn, this book remains relevant due to its straightforward explanations and breadth of topics. Whether you're a student, a curious adult, or simply someone who enjoys learning new things, "The Little Cyclopaedia Of Common Things" offers a wealth of information in an easy-to-digest format.
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