Book

Time Almanac

by Editors of Time Magazine

📖 Overview

The Time Almanac serves as a comprehensive reference guide tracking major events, developments, and statistics across multiple fields throughout a given year. The almanac presents data and analysis from Time Magazine's editorial team on topics including world affairs, politics, science, health, entertainment, and sports. Each edition contains thousands of facts, figures, and trends organized into clear sections for easy navigation and reference. The content combines news coverage, statistical tables, lists, charts, and brief analytical pieces that put the year's developments in context. The almanac format offers both immediate access to specific information and the ability to trace changes over time by comparing editions. Time's journalists provide interpretation of complex topics while maintaining focus on verified data and documented events. This reference work reflects broader patterns in how societies track and make sense of rapid change in an information-rich world. The almanac's enduring format suggests the ongoing need to organize and contextualize facts within standardized frameworks.

👀 Reviews

There are limited reader reviews available online for the Time Almanac series, with only a handful of ratings on Goodreads and Amazon. Readers noted: - Functions well as a reference book for historical events and facts - Includes high-quality photographs and graphics - Clear organization by topic and chronology - Useful statistics and data Main criticisms: - Content becomes outdated quickly - Some editions have printing errors - Information can be found free online - Price point considered high for a reference book Review Scores: Goodreads: 3.8/5 (12 ratings) Amazon: 3.5/5 (6 ratings) One reviewer on Amazon stated: "Good for quick fact-checking but not worth the full price - wait for it to go on sale." A Goodreads reviewer noted the almanac was "helpful for research but limited shelf life due to dated material." Note: This refers to various editions of Time Almanac published between 2000-2017.

📚 Similar books

The World Almanac and Book of Facts by Sarah Janssen This reference book contains current events, statistics, and data across multiple categories including politics, economics, sports, and entertainment from throughout the year.

Information: A Historical Companion by Ann Blair, Paul Duguid, Anja-Silvia Goeing, and Anthony Grafton The book chronicles how humans have collected, organized, and shared information throughout history from ancient civilizations to the digital age.

The New York Times: The Complete Front Pages 1851-2009 by The New York Times This historical compilation presents major events and societal changes through archived front pages of The New York Times newspaper.

National Geographic Almanac by National Geographic This annual publication combines photography with facts about nature, science, space exploration, geography, and world cultures.

The CIA World Factbook by Central Intelligence Agency This reference source provides detailed information about every country's geography, demographics, government, economy, and military capabilities.

🤔 Interesting facts

🕒 The Time Almanac series, which ran from 1947 to 2013, was one of the longest-running annual publications in American journalism history 📚 The final edition (2013) contained over 1,000 pages of data, covering everything from world statistics to entertainment awards to scientific breakthroughs 🌍 Each edition typically featured a "Year in Review" section that became valuable historical documentation, capturing major events through Time Magazine's distinctive editorial lens ✍️ Multiple teams of researchers and fact-checkers spent months verifying every piece of information, making it one of the most thoroughly vetted reference works of its era 📊 The almanac series began as a partnership between Time Magazine and Information Please, evolving through various incarnations including "Time Almanac with Information Please" and finally "Time Almanac"