This book is a comprehensive reference to William Faulkner's life, writings, and characters, as well as the people and events that influenced Faulkner as a person and a writer.
A multivolume encyclopedia with over 1200 alphabetically-arranged entries covering such topics as the history, physical features, festivals, and music of the United States and its neighbors, Mexico and Canada.
Includes alphabetically arranged articles on important events and people in United States history and contemporary documents and illustrations pertinent to each topic.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, this book examines more than 160 issues, events, and ideas that affect many areas of American life, including social welfare, civil rights, politics and government, the environment, economics, and more.
Covering nearly 1000 years of history, from the late ancient period through the first centuries of the Middle Ages, this reference work examines key figures, places, events, laws, and ideas of barbarian Europe.