Dive into the past with the "Encyclopaedia Americana, Volume 11," a comprehensive repository of knowledge from 1832. This volume is a part of a larger "Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography," meticulously brought down to the present time and includes an extensive collection of original articles in American biography.
Edited by Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, this historical encyclopedia offers a detailed snapshot of early 19th-century thought and understanding. A valuable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone with a keen interest in the intellectual landscape of the era, "Encyclopaedia Americana" provides insights into the defining moments and influential figures that shaped the world.
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