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- An almanac (also spelled almanack and almanach) is a regularly published listing of a set of current information about one or multiple subjects. It includes...
- Directory of Royal and Noble Houses. ISBN 978-1727138658. Almanach de Gotha Scanned versions of the old almanachs Almanach de Gotha at Internet Archive...
- prominent German Almanach de Gotha. Almanach de Gotha March 17, 1918. Almanach de Gotha has a French rival in The New York Times Almanach de Bruxelles (1918-...
- Musen-Almanach ("Muses' Almanac") was a kind of literary annual, po****r in Germany from 1770 into the mid-19th century. They were modelled on the Almanach...
- Lenbachhaus in Munich.[citation needed] Conceived in June 1911, Der Blaue Reiter Almanach (The Blue Rider Almanac) was published in early 1912 by Piper in an edition...
- connotations in Grimod's Almanachs, which, among other innovations, were the first restaurant guides. The success of the Almanachs encouraged Grimod and...
- Look up almanac, almanach, Almanach, or almanack in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An almanac is an annual publication listing a set of current information...
- Nuremberg several times during the years before, and one of Etzlaub's Almanachs appeared in Czech in 1517 although Etzlaub is very unlikely to have spoken...
- 1974. Retrieved October 28, 2011. Schäfer, Horst (1994). Fischer Film Almanach. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. p. 339. Kermode, Mark (March 23, 2006). "John...
- his death. He often published two or three in a year, entitled either Almanachs (detailed predictions), Prognostications or Presages (more generalised...