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Written and visually designed for students ages 10 to 17, the 2010 Compton's by Britannica has been thoroughly reviewed, updated, and revised by educators, expert contributors, and Britannica editors. Packed with dramatic pictures, detailed diagrams, and engaging text, Compton's gives young readers the basic facts and entices advanced students to dig deeper for the answers to their more complex questions.
Accurate and Up to Date
New and revised articles include China, India, Latin America, medicine, Native Americans, petroleum, and telecommunications.
The Perfect Supplement for the Classroom
Keyed to National Curriculum Standards, Compton's can easily be incorporated by teachers into their lesson plans and used by students to start projects and homework assignments.
Provides Quick and Easy Access to Information
Users can find the information they need quickly with the help of Here and There, a convenient guide in the front of each volume that organizes content by subject, article, and page; the Fact Index, a mini-encyclopedia with more than 29,800 short articles; and the standard Index.
VOLUMES: 26
PAGES: 11,000
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"...fabulous gems are found in most every volume, such as lengthy (10- to 30-page) treatments on horses, airplanes, anatomy, and nuclear energy, neatly subdivided and filled with color and black-and-white photographs and drawings. Geographical entries also shine and contain the most-often requested information for reports, including famous people associated with each U.S. state. The last volume, "Fact Index," is a mini-encyclopedia of its own, integrating the set index with nearly 30,000 short articles and fact boxes."
—School Library Journal, August 2008

2007 Winner:
Distinguished Achievement Award
Association of Educational Publishers

2006 Teachers’ Choice Award
