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  1. The Old Farmer's Almanac 2010 by Old Farmer's Almanac, 2009-09-01
  2. The Witches Almanac: Spring 2010-Spring 2011
  3. Llewellyn's 2011 Witches' Companion: An Almanac for Everyday Living (Annuals - Witches' Companion) by Llewellyn, 2010-07-08
  4. Llewellyn's Sabbats Almanac: Samhain 2010 to Mabon 2011 (Annuals - Sabbats Almanac) by Llewellyn, 2010-07-08
  5. Nutrition Almanac by John Kirschmann, Inc. Nutrition Search, 2006-12-21
  6. The Almanac of American Politics 2010 by Michael Barone, Richard E. Cohen, 2009-09-14
  7. The Mother's Almanac by Marguerite Kelly, Elia Parsons, 1992-05-01
  8. The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2009 by World Almanac Books, 2008-11-25
  9. The Almanac Investor: Profit from Market History and Seasonal Trends by Jeffrey A. Hirsch, J. Taylor Brown, 2005-11-04
  10. Stock Trader's Almanac 2010 (Almanac Investor Series) by Jeffrey A. Hirsch, Yale Hirsch, 2009-09-28
  11. The Founders' Almanac: A Practical Guide to the Notable Events, Greatest Leaders & Most Eloquent Words of the American Founding by Matthew Spalding, 2004-02-25
  12. Texas Almanac 2010-2011: 65th Edition
  13. Almanac of the Dead by Leslie Marmon Silko, 1992-11-01
  14. Ken Jennings's Trivia Almanac: 8,888 Questions in 365 Days by Ken Jennings, 2008-01-15

21. List Of Almanacs - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This article gives a list of various almanacs. Note that almanac can also be spelled almanack, and some of the publications listed use this form.
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List of almanacs
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article gives a list of various almanacs . Note that almanac can also be spelled almanack , and some of the publications listed use this form.
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22. Almanacs
almanacs. almanacs first appeared in France in the 16th century. Essentially apolitical, the traditional almanac evolved in the early days of the French Revolution, when rev
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ALMANACS first appeared in France in the 16th century. Essentially apolitical, the traditional almanac evolved in the early days of the French Revolution, when rev olutionaries and counter-revolutionaries used this medium to describe the stormy period. The almanac had become political; ever since the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, every regime used this influential medium to foster its goals. Republican almanacs were banned up until the July Monarchy. The political almanac published annually since the end of the 1830s and sold at extremely low prices, compared to newspaper and book prices, they could reach large segments of urban and rural populations not at all familiar with political literature. In printing their little books, monarchist, republican and Bonapartist almanac editors competed with the superstitions and tall tales of traditional almanacs that lulled the masses. Considered initially under the July Monarchy as a means of educating the masses politically and increasing their awareness, the almanac became the principal weapon in disputes between monarchists, republicans and bonapartists during the Second Empire. Because of the electoral potential of universal suffrage extended to males during the February 1848 revolution, each political party tried to mobilize mass support at each legislative election. Freedom of the press also encouraged the publication of almanacs.

23. Almanacs
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24. Articles About Almanacs - Los Angeles Times
almanacs News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about almanacs from the Los Angeles Times
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25. School Library Monthly
The Author and Illustrator Almanac present web resources for children's authors and illustrators for each day of the month. The Author and Illustrator almanacs are published in
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The Author and Illustrator Almanac present web resources for children's authors and illustrators for each day of the month. The Author and Illustrator Almanacs are published in each issue of School Library Monthly. On the website, a new Author and Illustrator Almanac is posted for the current issue and an archive of past Activities Almanac is maintained for your use. Select the file that you want to view from the links on the right.
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ACTIVITIES ALMANACS The Activities Almanac is comprised of monthly events and birth and death dates of famous people. Brief curriculum related learning, idea starters are offered for particular days of the month (birthdays, holiday, historical events, etc.) The Activities Almanac is published in each issue of School Library Monthly. On the website, Activities Almanac for the current issue is posted and an archive of past Activities Almanacs is maintained for your use. Select the file that you want to view from the links on the right. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view the Activities Almanac.

26. The Almanack Website - An Online Almanack For Gardeners, Farmers And Ranchers
Traditional paper almanacs used by farmers, gardeners and homesteaders.
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27. Almanacs - Ready Reference Center At Middletown Thrall Library - Web Research, W
Click here to explore a variety of almanacs available at Thrall. Click here to see almanacs available throughout the library system (RCLS)
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28. Colonial Almanacs
HUMOR IN COLONIAL almanacs. Marion Barber Stowell. Although rather early in its development, the American colonial almanac began to fulfill, tolerably after its fashion, the
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HUMOR IN COLONIAL ALMANACS Marion Barber Stowell Although rather early in its development, the American colonial almanac began to fulfill, tolerably after its fashion, the neoclassical precept for literatureto instruct and to delight, the first generation of almanac-makers leaned much more toward instruction than delectation. Seriously utilitarian and scientific, the Harvard Philomaths (1639-1692) produced almanacs whose information was primarily astronomical, navigational, and calendrical. Not until the almanac had become a customary form in colonial New England do we encounter the first example of its humor. This humor, playing on the almanacs form, relied on New England colonial prejudice. John Richardson in his 1670 almanac describes the heavenly bodies and prognosticates in "The Country-mans Apocrapha ": If Stars do Rule the World, then never fancy
Whats told from them is wrought by Nigromancy,
Th admiring Rusticks faith will shrink perhaps,
Hearing the Tidings of such After claps.
Who marvels not? The Sun shall once

29. Almanacs : Patent Medicine Exhibit : Hagley Museum And Library
almanacs. Click on an item below for enlarged view and description. The Ladies Birthday Almanac, 1915 Barker's Illustrated Almanac, Farmer's Guide and Household Cookbook, 1903
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The Ladies Birthday Almanac, 1915
Barker's Illustrated Almanac, Farmer's Guide and Household Cookbook, 1903
August Flower and German Syrup, 1897
Merchant's Gargling Oil Almanacs, 1886 and 1890
Ayer's American Almanac, 1863
Rescue of Tula, 1862
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30. GPS Almanac Information - USCG Navigation Center
USCG Navigation Center GPS almanacs, NANUS, AND OPS ADVISORIES (INLUDING ARCHIVES) Almanac information is available for download from this page.
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31. Almanacs
by Dell Van Orden. Early Mormon almanacs (18451866) first borrowed heavily from standard almanacs being published, but then came to focus on interests of members of The Church of
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by Dell Van Orden Early Mormon almanacs (1845-1866) first borrowed heavily from standard almanacs being published, but then came to focus on interests of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Since 1973 the Church Almanac has printed only information pertaining to the Church. Orson Pratt, an apostle, published the first Mormon almanacs in New York City in 1845 and 1846. Basing his Prophetic Almanac for 1845 on standard American almanacs, Elder Pratt added a few articles about doctrines of the Church. Then his 1846 issue broke from the standard mold and became a distinctively Mormon almanac. Between 1851 and 1866, William Wine Phelps published fourteen known issues of Deseret Almanac (from 1859-1864 entitled Almanac) in Salt Lake City. Also borrowing from standard almanacs, he added religious and cultural articles and some notes pertaining to frontier-society needs. The current Deseret News Church Almanac is prepared and edited by the staff of the church news, in cooperation with the Historical Department of the Church. It was published annually from 1974 to 1983, but biennially thereafter. Presently it is a 352-page, soft-bound, ready-reference of facts and statistics of the Church. It is intended for use in libraries, schools, and other institutions, as well as private homes. The Almanac prints thousands of historical and contemporary items about the Church, such as brief biographical sketches of all past and present General Authorities; a year-by-year historical chronology of the Church since the 1820s; a month-by-month chronology of major events in the Church during the past two years; and past and current information about stakes, missions, areas, and temples throughout the world, including histories, populations, and numbers of Church units.

32. Almanac Refdesk.com
TOP RANKED RESOURCES CIA The World Factbook EDITOR'S PICK - The World Factbook provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications
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33. Almanacs - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of word from the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games.
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34. Access Middle School! Free Almanac Resources: Curriculum Exposed!
Daily almanacs At this site, you may click on any date on the interactive calendar, and a comprehensive list of births, deaths, events and holidays for that given day will pop up
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At this site, you may click on any date on the interactive calendar, and a comprehensive list of births, deaths, events and holidays for that given day will pop up.There is also a Today link at the top of the page.

35. Almanacs Resources - World Facts - Reference
almanacs on the Internet with world facts and reference
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  • The Old Farmer's Almanac 2010 Almanac Search Page Nuclear Almanac Explore our nuclear world with an extensive collection of data and interactive maps about nuclear stockpiles, facilities, and forces Flags of the World - World Flags, Flags of Countries, International Flags - Worldatlas.com 50states.com - States and Capitals - State information resource links to state homepage, symbols, flags, maps, constitutions, representatives, songs, birds, flowers, trees Kids Almanac Online - State Facts and Figures, 50 States - SHG Resources HM Nautical Almanac Office The World Almanac for Kids Online US Gazetteer with profiles for 166,000 cities, towns, neighborhoods and other populated places and maps, data and directions for 1.7 million physical, cultural and historical features. Profiles include census, demographic and income data, parks, schools, libraries, hospitals, airports, environmental conditions, local newspapers, media outlets, employment, maps, coordinates and aerial photos Baseball Almanac - The Official Baseball History Site - Baseball Almanac is filled with awards, records, stats, quotes, feats, facts and a book full of baseball history

36. Almanac: Definition From Answers.com
America and Her almanacs Wit, Wisdom, and Weather 1639–1970. Dublin, N.H. Yankee, 1970. Stowell, Marion Barber. Early American almanacs The Colonial Weekday Bible.
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FactMonster combines an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, and several almanacs loaded with statistics, facts, and historical records. Information Please
This includes entries from the Time/Information Please Almanac and the ESPN Sports Almanac as well as the Columbia Encyclopedia and the Random House Dictionary World Almanac (The World Almanac and Book of Facts) Includes The World Almanac and Book of Facts The World Almanac of the U.S.A The World Almanac of U.S. Politics The World Almanac for Kid s, and the World Almanac Knowledge Source , a comprehensive general encyclopedia. Available at West Hills or from home at the Michigan Electronic Library (Mel).*

38. Almanacs - Definition Of Almanacs By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And E
An inkstained table, littered with pens, papers, and almanacs, an American cloth sofa, three chairs of varying patterns, and a much-worn carpet, constituted all the furniture
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39. Maya Almanacs
Maya almanacs. Information in the Maya codices is formatted in one of two ways—what epigraphers call tables and almanacs. The two may be distinguished in that tables contain
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Information in the Maya codices is formatted in one of two wayswhat epigraphers call tables and almanacs. The two may be distinguished in that tables contain dates in the Long Count calendar, whereas almanacs generally only record tzolk'in dates (see Glossary for a definition of terms). The Madrid Codex is composed entirely of almanacs, meaning that there are no Long Count dates in the manuscript that allow it to be placed in absolute time. This is in contrast to the Dresden Codex, which contains a series of tables referencing astronomical events such as eclipse cycles and the appearance and disappearance of Venus in the sky, as well as seasonal cycles (solstices and equinoxes). For an agriculturally-based society like the Maya, tracking seasonal events was extremely important. Although Long Count dates are not found in the Madrid Codex, seasonal and astronomical references occur in a number of almanacs. These data can, according to a methodology developed by Victoria and Harvey Bricker, be used to date the almanacs containing these types of references in real or absolute time. Their model of how almanacs functioned differs significantly from the traditional interpretation of almanacs as instruments for divination and prophecy within the tzolk'in calendar that remain unanchored in real time. Another model, recently formulated by Gabrielle Vail, provides a further challenge to the traditional interpretation of the structure and function of codical almanacs.

40. Almanacs
Cincinnati Occasional Papers in GermanAmerican Studies No. 10. German-American almanacs, A Window on German-American Life Exhibit Catalog By Don Heinrich Tolzmann
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By Don Heinrich Tolzmann Click here to print this in booklet form in Adobe PDF To view this as an expanded online exhibit, click here Introduction was gaining popularity with Anglo-Americans. In a pre-Information Age, an almanac provided a guide to every-day life, but they continue to be published up to the present time, and reflect in appearance and content their eighteenth- and nineteenth-century forerunners. The first German-American almanac to appear in the Ohio Valley was printed in Cincinnati: Teutscher Calendar auf 1808 , and many were published and marketed in the Greater Cincinnati area, which became one of the major German-American press centers along with St. Louis and Milwaukee. Often overlooked as ephemera and not collected by libraries, almanacs are a valuable source of information providing insight into German-American family life. Not surprisingly, the almanac became a basic guidebook throughout the year for the German-American household, and one of the best selections of them can be found in the German-Americana Collection at the University of Cincinnati.

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