The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge
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The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind is a single-volume reference book by The New York Times.[1][2] It exceeds one thousand pages in length.[3]
Published in 2011, the book covers many topics, including:
- Architecture
- Art
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Dance
- Economics, Business, and Finance
- Film
- Geography
- Geology
- History
- Law
- Literature
- Drama
- Mathematics
- Media
- Medicine
- Music
- Mythology
- Philosophy
- Photography
- Physics
- Religion
- Science
- Technology
- Sports
There is also a reference library which contains a Writer's Guide, Guide to Nutrition, Nations of the World, U.S. States and cities, languages, biographies and a crossword dictionary.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ "The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge by The New York Times (Ebook) - Read free for 30 days". Everand. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
- ^ "The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge by The New York Times (Ebook) - Read free for 30 days". Everand. Retrieved 2024-03-23.
- ^ "The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge - Los Angeles Public Library - OverDrive". Los Angeles Public Library. Retrieved 2024-03-22.
- ^ "The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind - Harvard Book Store". www.harvard.com. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
- Wright, John W.; et al. (2004). The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge. New York: St. Martin’s Press. ISBN 0-312-31367-5.