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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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hop (plant)
Hope diamond (world's largest deep blue diamond)
Hope, Bob (Comedian / Actor)
Hopewell culture (Native America)
Hopi (tribe, North America)
Hopkins, Esek (American military leader)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley (English poet)
Hopkins, Harry L(loyd) (American statesman/stateswoman)
Hopkins, Johns (American financier & physician)
Hopkins, Mark (American railroad builder and merchant)
Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland (English biologist & chemist)
Hopkinson, Francis (American writer, musician & politician)
hoplite (the military, ancient Greece)
Hoppe, Willie (personage)
Hopper, Edward (American painter)
Hopper, Grace Murray (American computer scientist & military leader)
Horace (Ancient Roman poet)
horizon (in astronomy)
Horkheimer, Max (German philosopher & sociologist)
hormone (material)
Hormoz (island, Iran)
Horn of Africa (peninsula, region, Africa)
Horn, Cape (geographical area, Chile)
hornbill (bird)
Horne Islands (Oceania)
Horne, Lena (Calhoun) (Singer/Actor)
Horne, Marilyn (American musician)
Horney, Karen (American psychologist)
Hornsby, Rogers (American baseball player)
Horowitz, Vladimir (Russian-American musician)
horror story (magazine)
horse racing (in sports)
horsefly (insect)
horseradish (Botany)