- World Almanac
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name = The World Almanac and Book of Facts
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image_caption = The2008 edition of the book
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Reference
publisher = World Almanac Books
release_date =1868
english_release_date = November 13, 2007
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pages = 1008
isbn = ISBN 978-1600570728
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followed_by ="The World Almanac and Book of Facts" is an American-published
reference work and is the bestselling [http://www.worldalmanac.com/wa-wahist-learning-resources.aspx History of The World Almanac] retrieved2007-12-25 ] almanac conveying information about such subjects as world changes, tragedies, sports feats, etc. Thealmanac can be found inhome s, libraries,school s,business es, and media outlets throughout theUnited States and to a more limited degree in other parts of the world.Fact|date=December 2007It has been published yearly since 1886. The 2008 edition (ISBN 978-1600570728) has over 1,000 pages.
History
The first edition of "The World Almanac" was published by The
New York World newspaper in1868 three years after the end of the Civil War and the assassination of PresidentAbraham Lincoln . In 1876 publication stopped but resumed in 1886. In 1894 the name changed to "The World Almanac and Encyclopedia". In 1906, the "New York Times", reporting on the publishing of the 20th edition, said that "the almanac has made for itself a secure position, second only to the forty-year-old Whitaker's Almanac of London, with which alone it can be compared." [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9804E1DC103EE733A25753C2A9679C946797D6CF "The World Almanac for 1906"] , "New York Times", January 20, 1906]From the late 19th century to 1934, the
New York World Building was prominently featured on the cover of the almanac.Fact|date=December 2007 In 1923, the name changed to its current name, "The World Almanac and Book of Facts".Calvin Coolidge 's father read from "The World Almanac" when he swore his son into office. Since then, photos have shown that PresidentsJohn F. Kennedy andBill Clinton have also used "The World Almanac" as a resource.In late December 1984, the 1985 edition reached first place in the category of paperback Advice, How- To and Miscellaneous books, on the "New York Times" best-seller list, with more than 1,760,000 copies sold at the time.Edwin McDowell, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE0DA1138F934A15751C1A962948260 World Almanac Fact: It's a No. 1 Best Seller"] , "New York Times", December 27, 1984]
The first version of the video game "
Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? ", published in 1985, included "The World Almanac" in the purchase. [David Hendin, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE3DA133FF93AA15750C0A964958260 "'CARMEN SANDIEGO'; Point of Reference"] , "New York Times", letter to the editor, March 29, 1992]"
The World Almanac For Kids " has been published annually since 1995.Infobox Book
name = The World Almanac for Kids
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image_caption = The2008 edition of the book
author = Multiple
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Reference
publisher = World Almanac Books
release_date =1995
english_release_date = June 26, 2007
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pages = 352
isbn = ISBN 978-1600570599
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followed_by =In 1993
Scripps sold the Almanac to K-III (laterPrimedia )."The World Almanac" was sold toRipplewood Holdings ' WRC Media in 1999. Ripplewood boughtReader's Digest and the book is now produced by theWorld Almanac Education Group , which is owned byThe Reader's Digest Association . "The World Almanac" is distributed bySimon and Schuster .Some lists published are:
* "World Almanac's Ten Most Influential People of the Second Millennium", 2000
* "World Almanac's 25 Most Influential Women in America" (includesHelen Thomas ,Gloria Steinem ,Jane Bryant Quinn ,Mary Cunningham Agee ,Erma Bombeck , andPhyllis Schlafly ).Editing and publishing
In the mid-1980s, the almanac was being put together by a 10-member staff. At that time, 20 percent of the book was rarely updated (for example, the text of the Constitution of the United States), 50 percent was updated at least briefly each year, and 30 percent of the content was completely new each year.
1868 edition
The first edition, in 1868, is in the
public domain , as are decades of subsequent versions. The 1868 edition is available online at the publisher's website, along with other content, using a password that can be found inside the 2008 edition.External links
* [http://www.worldalmanac.com/ worldalmanac.com] (World Almanac website)
* [http://www.worldalmanacforkids.com/ worldalmanacforkids.com] (World Almanac for Kids website)
* [http://worldalmanac.com/blog/ worldalmanac.com/blog] (World Almanac Blog)
* [http://www.worldalmanac.com/wa-newsletter.aspx worldalmanac.com/wa-newsletter] (World Almanac E-Newsletter)
* [http://www.accuracyproject.org/errors-books-WABF.html World Almanac Errors - Internet Accuracy Project]References
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