Library of Universal History and Popular Science, compiled by Isreal Smith Clare, presents a comprehensive overview of historical events and scientific principles as understood in the early 20th century. This extensive collection aims to provide readers with a broad understanding of world history, encompassing political, social, and cultural developments across various civilizations.
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