"Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 'Fox, George' to 'France'" by Various is like a helpful guide from the early 1900s that explains all sorts of things. Covering subjects from A to F, it gives information on important people, ideas, and places. For example, it talks about George Fox, who started the Quaker religion, and Richard Fox, who was a bishop and politician in the past. It also includes information about plants like foxglove. The encyclopaedia links these people's lives and other topics to what was happening in the world at the time, which shows how much people knew and how society was changing back then.

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Fox, George" to "France" Volume 10, Slice 7
By Various
Discover compelling narratives of influential figures and enlightening explorations of diverse subjects, all meticulously collected in an early 20th-century wealth of knowledge ranging from historical icons to botanical wonders.
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2011-05-14
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