For example, encyclopedias, reference books, many of the fine art books, and so on.
These fables have been printed innumerable times and can be found in most biographical encyclopedias and dictionaries. "p. 127."
Bible paper: A thin, opaque, high-tensile strength book paper used where low bulk is essential; for bibles, directory, dictionary, encyclopedias, etc. Basis weights normally range from 14 to 30 pounds. Another term for such a quality is India paper.
Young Bill, the middle child, was a diligent learner, reading a whole set of encyclopedias.
I expect the viability of specialist encyclopedias will vary by field, according to which experts embrace and contribute to Wikipedia.
I have six years of experience proofreading, working on a wide range of subject matter. My experience spans trade magazines, college textbooks, medical encyclopedias and so on.
However, the category of traditional encyclopedias and reference material has changed.
This was before the VCR, so the only material evidence of her participation was the set of encyclopedias she received as a lovely parting gift.
I sold encyclopedias door to door, almost 50 years ago.
A sign in the window announced that the store was offering the first volume of a set of encyclopedias at the special price of 29 cents.
Wamyoruijyushou is the first Chinese-Japanese dictionary in Japan, which is also called as "encyclopedias".
Traditional non-specialist encyclopedias will simply be irrelevant, and probably bankrupt.
For general or background information, check out useful URLs, general information online, almanacs or encyclopedias online such as Britannica.
They are also considered the database owners of these encyclopedias.
Tat: You mean you read encyclopedias back to back?