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  2. Whitaker's Almanack - Wikipedia

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    Whitaker's Almanack consists of articles, lists and tables on a wide range of subjects including education, the peerage, government departments, health and social issues, and the environment. [12] The largest section is the countries directory, which includes recent history, politics, economic information and culture overviews. [12]

  3. Joseph Whitaker (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Cuthbert Whitaker, the twelfth child, succeeded his father as editor of the Almanack. A fourth-generation descendant, David Whitaker, was involved with the development of International Standard Book Numbers. [4] Whitaker died at 68 Silver Street, Enfield, on 15 May 1895, where he had lived since 1862.

  4. The World Almanac - Wikipedia

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    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." [3] In 1923, the name changed to its current name, The World Almanac and Book of Facts. [1]

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  6. List of almanacs - Wikipedia

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    Ankh-Morpork Almanack and Book of Days, from various Discworld novels (a version has been published as The Discworld Almanak) Gray's Sports Almanac, featured in Back to the Future Part II; Klepp's Almenak, a travel guide to the islands of the Abarat from The Books of Abarat novels by Clive Barker

  7. Reference work - Wikipedia

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    Many reference works are put together by a team of contributors whose work is coordinated by one or more editors, rather than by an individual author. Updated editions are usually published as needed, in some cases annually (Whitaker's Almanack, Who's Who).

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    How Forest Whitaker's parenting style is different from his character's. Whitaker’s portrayal of Oliver Garland as a father showcases a stern and emotionally unavailable man. But when it comes ...

  9. List of 19th-century encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    Stručný všeobecný slovník věcný (9 volumes, 1874–1885, online) Příruční slovník všeobecných vědomostí (2 volumes, 1882–1887, editor Josef Rank, vol 1 online) Otto's encyclopedia (Ottův slovník naučný, 28 vols., 1888–1909, 12 supplement vols., Ottův slovník naučný nové doby (incomplete), 1930–1943, volumes 1–28 ...