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  2. Oxford Almanack - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Almanack was an annual almanac published by the Oxford University Press for the University of Oxford from 1674 to 2019. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Oxford University Press originally held a monopoly on publishing almanacs.

  3. Poor Robin - Wikipedia

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    Poor Robin was an English 17th and 18th-century satirical almanac series, appearing as Poor Robin's Almanack from 1663. Other similar writings by the pseudonymous Poor Robin were published later, in America and into the 19th century.

  4. Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... An almanac (also spelled ... Oxford produced an almanac. In 1457 the first printed almanac was published at Mainz, by ...

  5. List of almanacs - Wikipedia

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    Old Farmer's Almanac (1792–present) Schott's Almanac; A Sound Word Almanac (2023) [3] TIME Almanac with Information Please, formerly Information Please Almanac (1947–2013) Wall Street Journal Almanac (1998 [4] and 1999 [5]) Whitaker's Almanack (1868–present) The World Almanac and Book of Facts (1868–1876, 1886–present) Almanaque Abril ...

  6. Robert Waller (pundit) - Wikipedia

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    Waller was born in Stoke-on-Trent, and educated first at Buxton College in Derbyshire, and then at the University of Oxford.In 1977, he earned a first class [2] BA in History from Balliol College, [3] and in 1981, graduated from Merton College [4] with an MA and D.Phil. in History.

  7. British Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The British Almanac was an almanac published from 1828 until 1914 in London, United Kingdom by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.For the given year, each volume contained a 'calendar of remarkable days and terms', 'anniversaries of great events, and of the births and deaths of eminent men', 'remarks on the weather', 'astronomical facts and phenomena', 'a table of the duration ...

  8. What's the difference between the Farmers' Almanac and The ...

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    The Farmers' Almanac. First printed in 1818 by David Young. Predicts next year's weather for seven U.S. and five Canadian climatological regions. Predicts what will be the best days to fish, wean ...

  9. Thinking like a mountain - Wikipedia

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    In much the same way that Rachel Carson’s bellwether manuscript Silent Spring changed the realm of how and which chemicals are used in nature, Aldo Leopold forever changed the way we view our ecological impact on the environment around us with the introduction of the term “Thinking Like a Mountain” in his book A Sand County Almanac [1] in ...