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Schott's Almanac 2007

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Schott's Almanac redefines the traditional almanac to present a record of the year just past and is designed to be read, not merely consulted. Practical and entertaining, it tells the real stories of 2006, from the winner of American Idol to the Supreme Court nominations (including how different justices have voted), from baseball and football statistics to the founder of amazon.com's new private rocketship factory. In an age when information is plentiful but selection is rare, Schott's Almanac offers both the essential facts and the lucid, provocative analysis. It is comprehensive, innovative, endlessly engaging – in short, indispensable.

367 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2005

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287 reviews8 followers
April 25, 2019
Read to read some non-fiction & maybe to help with trivia games.
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22 reviews
October 9, 2007
I like almanacs. I liked this one. This book taught me that Mickey Spillane was dead, that I wasn't the one who coined the term "cyberchondriac," and that Alan Alda was among the least likely celebrities to sign an autograph, according to Autograph Signers magazine. And when he refused to sign my copy of "Free to Be You and Me," I learned that this book was accurate.

But a lot of the info came from 2005, which didn't seem acceptable for a 2007.
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42 reviews
January 13, 2008
A fun almanac with all matters of useless and useful info. I don't think I've sat down and work steadily through this book. Instead I found myself randomly turning to different pages and learning something new. Want to learn about "pimp chic"? How about some causes of theatrical bad luck? Do you know what opsigamy is? You will after you read this book.
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13 reviews1 follower
August 18, 2007
A most unusual almanac. For example, in the middle of 2006 weather data, you get a section on Rain Gods of Note. A great book to leave someplace in the house where you often have a moment or three to read something interesting but don't want to get caught up in anything long.
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June 21, 2008
A bit overwhelming, but a great book to spend 5-10 minutes per day with. Doing so should just about get you through it in time for the next year's edition. It's just a wonderful selection of information.
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Author 2 books3 followers
August 6, 2007
Chock full of all kinds of info from arts and letters to sports...perfect for the subway (or the bathroom).
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948 reviews8 followers
September 9, 2007
This book is great to flip through -- I slowly worked my way cover-to-cover, though, which was great for learning lots of new things, but that I'm not sure whether or not I will repeat next year...
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33 reviews6 followers
December 8, 2008
Great book; full of fascinatingly useless information.
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25 reviews6 followers
October 1, 2008
beautifully typeset and researched, Schott's Almanac is a great piece of pop-culture history.
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208 reviews3 followers
October 23, 2008
This is a truly fascinating book of miscellaneous information and tidbits from 2006.
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July 28, 2011
Long lists of things and factoids that are somehow more satisfying in this form than Google or whatever. Get it every year. Its a must...
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October 22, 2012
I became addicted to this annual almanac. What happened to it?
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