London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 758 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 765 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 764 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 796 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 793 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 764 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 765 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 757 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 796 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 762 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1958. — 793 p. The fourth edition of Everyman's Encyclopaedia is more fortunate that the second and third, each of which had o take into account the aftermath of a world war – so largely in fact did the Second World War loom when the late Athelstan Ridgway was editing the third edition that some 10 per cent of the total wordage was devoted to it.
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