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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, published by Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
The Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, a condensed version of the Encyclopædia Britannica, offers short, concise, easy-to-read entries on everything from art and zoology to current events and history. Includes statistics, charts, maps and flags.
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Shibusawa Eiichi (East Asia)
shih tzu (dog)
Shihuangdi (East Asia)
Shijiazhuang (city, China)
Shikoku (island, Japan)
Shillong (city, India)
Shilluk (member of a people)
Shiloh, Battle of (historical event, United States)
Shimla (city, India)
Shinbutsu shugo (Religion)
Shingle style (Architecture)
shingles (disease)
Shingon (Religion)
Shining Path (organization, Peru)
Shinto (of Japan)
shinty (in sports)
ship (vessel)
Shipka Pass (Europe)
Shippen, William, Jr. (American surgeon)
shipping (in transportation, business)
shipworm (bivalve)
Shirakawa Hideki (Japanese chemist)
Shiraz (city, Iran)
Shirer, William L(awrence) (American journalist and historian)
Shirley, William (English-American statesman/stateswoman)
Shiva (in Hinduism)
Shivaji (Indian statesman/stateswoman)
Shklovsky, Viktor (Borisovich) (Russian critic & writer)
shock (condition)
shock absorber (mechanical device)
Shockley, William B(radford) (American physicist)
shoe (clothing)
Shoemaker-Levy 9 (Astronomy)
shoen (East Asia)
shogun (the military, government, Japan)
shoin-zukuri (Architecture)