Summary:
"Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 'Ireland' to 'Isabey, Jean Baptiste'" is a reference work that compiles detailed articles about a wide range of topics written in the early 20th century. This volume includes comprehensive entries on various subjects, focusing particularly on the geographical, historical, and cultural aspects of Ireland, as well as insights into other entries that follow in the alphabetical listing. The opening portion introduces the section on Ireland, providing a thorough overview of its geographical features including its shape, dimensions, and the surrounding sea. It details the island's territorial divisions, notable landscapes such as mountains and plains, as well as descriptions of the coastlines and the significant rivers and lakes. Furthermore, it touches upon the climatic conditions of Ireland and begins to delve into its geology. This foundational information sets the stage for more detailed analyses of various topics related to Ireland in subsequent sections of this encyclopedic volume. (This is an automatically generated summary.)