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I had a strange impulse to browse the Hamlyn Illustrated Encyclopedia tonight. A one volume three column encyclopedia with black and white pictures at the top of the page. This edition was published in 1986, with the previous title being the Joy of Knowledge Encyclopedia (what a wonderful and comforting title). It’s my wife’s, not mine, but I know if I’d grown up with it I would have a strong attachment to it, offering as it does the whole world in one book.
I love Wikipedia, because it has lengthy articles on Spiderman 2099 and daily updates on recent deaths. But I remembered one thing it doesn’t have – the pleasure of browsing. On the way to check the entry on ‘Anabaptists’, my eye was caught by a photo of ‘Agnew, Spiro’ and I learnt some brief facts about this man I only really knew about from Mad Magazine. (So much of what I know about American politics and popular culture has come from Mad Magazine!). The ‘Anabaptists’ article was laughable – according to this, they were a Middle Age movement (about two hundred years out!) preoccupied only with believers’ baptism by immersion, and contributing nothing beyond being the ancestors of modern day Baptists, a very contestable suggestion indeed.
Then on the way to ‘Wycliffe, John’ I saw, for the first time in living memory, a picture of a ‘Wolverine’ and I was dragged pleasurably into a field outside theology / literature / history.
Long live the browsable encyclopedia!
im trying to find a back issue of joy of knowledge says it was published by oriole publishingltd london is this the same book
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I’ve got the complete set all bound . this is the magazine format if you’re interested?
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i am also trying to find joy of knowledge for a long time
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I have a full set of joy of knowledge encyclopedias
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so do I. Was wondering whats the value??
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A recurring point in my life in the last couple of weeks has been the notion of the second naivety, ie. you gain enough knowledge to realise that you know nothing, and then you have to start all over again.
Great concept, and it may well explain the Anabaptist article (exept they hadn’t yet realised they knew nothing). Won’t help find a copy for the rest of you, sorry.
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Wes, great comment. Sounds like there are a lot of fans out there. Perhaps we have the only copy in the world.
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I have a full copy of Joy of Knowledge looking for a good home
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i have a complete set plus index i religiously bought fortnighlt in the late 1980
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i am looking for the full set and if you are selling them how much wuld you be looking for them?
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It has been our intention to present the mass of available information on this important subject in such a way that it will make sense to you, and tell a logical, relevant and coherent story.
claire, you can buy full set on amzon
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I have the complete 1-52 vol of the The Joy of Knowledge. All in fantastic condition. £50 no offers. If interested contact me on foobizkit2001@yahoo.com. Thanks
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At the moment I don’t sense major commitment on the part of either the public or government to end the obesity epidemic. Given society’s unwillingness to address issues that threaten the survival of the human species – namely climate change and water and resource scarcity – it’s unrealistic to expect a major turn-around on government policies that threaten to cripple 1/3 to 1/2 of the US population with chronic, disabling health conditions.
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I mean d book of knowledge with pass heros
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I have the joy of knowledge complete book set, these are my dads books, there in great condition but they haven’t been read in years so he doesn’t want them anymore, if interested contact him at darrenoliver51@googlemail.com
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I too have a complete set of the Joy of Knowledge – my dad bought them for me when i was child – havent really been used, great condition – am looking to sell -offers welcome, email me at Kent8pn@btinternet.com. Thanks,
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was wondering how much is the value of the complete collection
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I have a full set of these, got these as a child from a family friend who was getting rid of them, reasonable condition but has the name written on the inside of the books, but apart from that it is in great condition because I haven’t used them in years!. If anyone is interested, I’m sure we could work something out at a very reasonable price, just send me a message through my blog!
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I too have a complete set of the Joy of Knowledge as collected when first released – havent been looked at again, great condition – am looking to sell -offers welcome, email me at boylan.martha@gmail.com
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