A sampling of what subscribers to this virtual encyclopedia of children's literature resources can access are:
His combined works constitute a virtual encyclopedia of Greek knowledge.
Despite his physical infirmities, he possessed a mind that was a virtual encyclopedia of the occult.
More thoroughly abstract are the draped, skeinlike sherbet tones of "Untitled VI," from 1977, a virtual encyclopedia of painterly incident.
A virtual encyclopedia of the "peace process" as seen by the special envoy who was the central figure in American Middle East policies for 12 years under two presidents.
The novel is a virtual encyclopedia of oddball heresies, harebrained theories and offbeat utopias.
JS decided to collaborate with an outside financier in order to achieve its goal of making the first virtual Encyclopedia regarding World Cups in football.
The thing is a virtual encyclopedia and the index is almost entirely a listing of people and places that are of little use for my purposes.
Designed in an Italianate style, this garden presents twenty-six distinct plant families, making it a virtual encyclopedia of the Plant Kingdom.
In their ship, we found a virtual encyclopedia of their species-a crash course in their culture, biology, psychology-recorded on something like our own videodisks.