The Best of the Old Farmer's Almanac: The First 200 Years
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The first issue appeared when George Washington was president. Ever since Americans have turned to The Old Farmers Almanac for a yearly dollop of homespun wit tried-and-true advice amazing trivia and of course remarkably accurate weather predictions. Editor Judson Hale has revisited two centuries worth of back issues and culled the most revealing remarkable entertaining and irreverent articles advertisements and essays. The result is an enduring treasury of tips cures recipes and curios -- and a fascinating nostalgic journey through American folk history. Heres some of the unpredictable information youll find in this first-ever Old Farmers Almanac anthology: -- The lowdown on how a pig may have provoked the War of 1812. -- A fail-safe method for hypnotizing a lobster. Time-tested tips on how to find the perfect mate. A "sure-fire" remedy for the common cold. And much more including the answer to that age-old question Which came first the chicken or the egg? -- A report on the first case of artificial insemination by a bullet. Illustrated with more than three hundred cartoons photographs woodcuts and movie stills and leavened with intriguing historical sidelights -- including how Abraham Lincoln used the Almanac to free a wrongly accused murderer -- this one-of-a-kind collection is a book youll dip into again and again whenever you need a lift a laugh or a bright idea.
