s/t: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind
The new standard in reference from the nation's leading newspaper: A thoro, authoritative, easy-to-use guide offering deeper coverage on a broad range of essential subjects. Whether you are researching the history of the world, interested in learning more about an obscure medical procedure, exploring environmental trends, studying a great work of literature, looking for tips on how to improve your crossword puzzle skills or just trying to gain a deeper understanding of the latest current events, this book is for you. An indispensable resource for every home, office, dorm room & library, The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge includes insightful sidebars by Times writers & covers major categories including art, astronomy, business, sports, history, medicine, philosophy, photography, biology, film & much more. Years in the making, this one volume is designed to offer more information than any other book on the most popular subjects as well as providing easy-to-access data vital for everyday living. It's the only comprehensive reference book to include authoritative, engaging in-depth essays from experts in almost every field of endeavor, with innovative cross-referencing to allow for to even greater understanding. Features Biographical dictionary of nearly one thousand of the most important people of every field-Writers Guide to grammar, usage & style-The US Constitution-The most complete sports section of any one-volume reference book-A 30,000-word history of the world-Crossword dictionary. Contributors include: Jane Brody on health matters-Dennis Overbye on the Big Bang-Linda Greenhouse on the Supreme Court-Andrew Revkin on the state of the environment-John Noble Wilford on the oldest human fossil-Michael Kimmelman on the origins of photography-Will Shortz on crosswords-Natalie Angier on war-Nicholas Wade on how life began.