- Schott's Almanac
infobox Book |
name = Schott's Almanac
author =Ben Schott
cover_artist =Allison Lang
portrait_artist =Chris Lyon
countries =United States ,United Kingdom ,Germany
language = English
genre =Reference
publisher =Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
release_date =14 November 2005
pages = 352Schott's Almanac is a best-selling UK reference book, published annually in the
United Kingdom . The book is published byBen Schott and is part ofBloomsbury Publishing Plc .In addition to the UK version, the best known (and oldest), two other edition's of Schott's Almanac are published, in the United States and Germany. Each Almanac has a different content and structure, and the German edition is in in the German language, not in English.
The Almanac
The Almanac presents the world in thirteen† sections:
*Chronicle ("The events of the year, day by day...")
*The World ("The four corners, the three worlds, the seven seas...")
*Society &Health ("From cradle to grave, and everything in between...")
*Media &Celebrity ("From the Big Brother house to the craze of Sudoku...")
*Sci, Tech, Net ("The scientific and technological year dissected...")
*Music & Cinema ("Pop, classical, Hollywood, and art-house...")
*Books &Arts ("Bestsellers, theatre, fashion, events, and exhibitions...")
*Travel &Leisure ("Planes, trains, automobiles, and the rest...");
*Money ("Personal finance, from pay-day to Tax Freedom Day...")
*Parliament &Politics ("The facts and figures behind the spin...")
*Establishment andFaith ("Royalty, nobility, military, and belief...")
*Sport ("Sporting endeavour and achievement...")
*Ephemerides ("Key calendar dates and miscellany for the year ahead...").†In the US edition, this number was changed to a total of fifteen sections, with the addition of:
*The Nation ("The state of the Union...")
*The States ("The state of the States...")
*Government ("Donkey" vs "Elephant, Dove" vs "Hawk...")The aforemention replaced the UK Edition's "Parliament" section. Other minor differences in the US edition include, but are not limited to the changing the UK's "The World" to "World & Gazetteer," "Music & Cinema" to "Music & Movies," "Establishment and Faith" to "Form & Faith," as well as a rearrangement in the order of the chapters.
External links
* [http://www.schottsalmanac.com/ Schott's Almanac website]
* [http://www.miscellanies.info/ Schott's Miscellanies]
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