In terms of providing an encyclopedic array of deadly, perverse gambits between one set of covers, it would be hard to beat what turns up here.
The forced magic realism isn't helped by Valdés's ambitious attempt to assemble an encyclopedic array of Cuban voices, many of them nonhuman.
An encyclopedic array of allegorical devices.
That is the experience of shopping at Wood Workers Toys, a diminutive shop, which makes no pretense of offering an encyclopedic array of toys.
The plaza level contains the Raymond and Frances Bushell Netsuke Gallery, which holds an encyclopedic array of 827 works from the 17th through the 20th century.
Hudson is known for its encyclopedic array of American architectural styles.
Yet their impact might have been quite different seen against the backdrop of an encyclopedic array of the world's cultures.
It will include an even more encyclopedic array of pots - 4,000, painted in every design, color and style imaginable.
In this bright market, Echlin can shine, with its $1.9 billion in 1993 sales, many distribution channels and encyclopedic array of products.
This encyclopedic array of nonconformist art extends from about 1956 to 1986, from the beginning of Khrushchev's cultural "thaw" to the advent of Gorbachev's glasnost and perestroika.