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The Encyclopedia of Korea is one of the most comprehensive and authoritative publications for understanding North Korea. Completed in 2002 as a 30-volume set, it represents a monumental achievement that brings together the full scope of North Korea’s publishing and scholarly capabilities.


The encyclopedia covers a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, military affairs, culture, natural sciences, geography, customs, history, legends, notable figures, and scientific and technological knowledge related to North Korea and the wider world.


Notably, the content is written in North Korea’s unique linguistic style and expressions, making it an invaluable resource not only for research on North Korea’s political, economic, social, and cultural systems, but also for the study of the North Korean language.

 

30-Volume Set: USD 3,000

 

Encyclopedia of Korea (North Korea) : Joseon Daebaekgwa Sajeon, 30-Volume Set

$3,000.00価格
    • Complete 30-volume authoritative reference set
    • Approximately 100,000 entries across diverse disciplines
    • Compiled by over 1,500 experts and institutions
    • Includes 25,000+ illustrations and photographs
    • Essential primary resource for North Korea studies and language research
  • Containing approximately 100,000 entries, the encyclopedia is systematically organized in accordance with the Korean alphabetical order. It integrates a balanced structure of major, medium, and minor entries. The compilation involved over 1,500 scientists, engineers, and subject-matter experts, with contributions from numerous institutions, including those in science, education, culture, and public health.

    Each volume averages around 650 pages and includes a total of approximately 25,000 illustrations and photographs. The final volume (Volume 30) contains a comprehensive index.

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