To identify a first edition of The British Encyclopedia Illustrated from 1933, you'll want to look for details like the publisher's information, the year of publication, specific details about the illustrations, any mention of it being a first edition, and any additional printings or editions listed. Consulting a specialized book collector or appraiser may also be beneficial for verification.
British Illustrated Children's Book of the Year ended in 1995.
British Illustrated Children's Book of the Year was created in 1991.
The correct spelling is "encyclopedia." In Australia, the UK and New Zealand, it is "encyclopaedia".
Nathaniel Lord Britton has written: 'An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions' -- subject(s): Botany 'An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions' -- subject(s): Botany 'The sedges of Jamaica' -- subject(s): Cyperaceae
E. H. Nolan has written: 'The illustrated history of the war against Russia' -- subject(s): Crimean War, 1853-1856 'The illustrated history of the British Empire in India and the East, from the earliest times to the suppression of the Sepoy Mutiny in 1859' -- subject(s): British, Description and travel, History
Bill Jamieson has written: 'Scotland's 10 Tomorrows' 'An Illustrated Guide to the British Economy' 'Scotland's Ten Tomorrows'
Information is available on the British Airways website regarding the 747s in it's fleet. This information includes technical information about the airplane and seating plans.
Benedict Arnold turned traitor and gave the British military information.
On the website of the British Army, all required information can be found about the British Army training. They give usefull information about the joining process, the Army life and even a guide for families.
The original British covers were illustrated by Thomas Taylor (first book), Cliff Wright (second and third books), Giles Greenfield (fourth book), and Jason Cockcroft (last three books). The original American editions were all illustrated by Mary GrandPre.
Scouting for Boys was written and illustrated by Robert Baden-Powell in January 1908. These manuals were used by the British Army for scout training.
Charles Augustus Sims has written: 'British aviation illustrated' -- subject(s): Airplanes 'The Royal Air Force'