In a burst of meta-humor, the Encyclopædia Britannica defines encyclopædia as "reference work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or that treats a particular branch of knowledge in a comprehensive manner." It's high praise -- but if there's any single book that's earned the right to describe itself this way, it's this one. Tune in as Ben, Noel and Max delve into the history of one of the world's most famous reference works (and check out our earlier episode on the Oxford English Dictionary, as well).
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La Maupin: The Swordfighting Opera Singer of France
CLASSIC: The Weird World of Meat Jell-O (A Gelatin Origin Story)
A History of Roller Coasters, Part Two: Higher, Faster, More Expensive
A History of Roller Coasters, Part One: Early Ups and Downs
CLASSIC: London Made a Train for the Dead
A Ridiculous History of Worcestershire Sauce
CLASSIC: Roald Dahl: Children's Author and Secret Agent
Micronations: How Liechtenstein Became A Country
Why Are There So Many Captain Marvels?
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Royal Deaths, Part Four: The Unfortunate Lives of Scottish Kings
The Delaware Wedge, Part Two: The Wedge and The Horn
The Delaware Wedge, Part One: A Tiny State with Massive History
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PEZ: Candy or Anti-smoking Aid?
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