The World Almanac and Book of FactsPress Publishing Company (The New York World), 1937 The World Almanac and Book of Facts is a US published reference work and conveys information about such subjects as world changes, tragedies, sports feats, etc. It has been published yearly from 1868 to 1875, and again every year since 1886. The first edition of The World Almanac was published by The New York World newspaper in 1868 (the name of the publication comes from the newspaper itself, which was known as The World). Published just three years after the end of the US Civil War and the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, its 120 pages of information touched on such events as the process of Reconstruction and the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson. Publication was suspended in 1876, but in 1886 newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, who had purchased The New York World and quickly transformed it into one of the most influential newspapers in the country, revived The World Almanac with the intention of making it a compendium of universal knowledge. The World Almanac has been published annually since. |
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... tons , an increase of about 51 per cent over that of 1934 ( 170,000 metric tons ) . There was a noteworthy increase in production in Germany , Russia , Switzerland , and the United States . Aluminum was extracted from its ore as early ...
... tons , an increase of about 51 per cent over that of 1934 ( 170,000 metric tons ) . There was a noteworthy increase in production in Germany , Russia , Switzerland , and the United States . Aluminum was extracted from its ore as early ...
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... tons ; 40,905,000 tons in 1934 ; 37,413,145 tons in 1933 : 33,474,553 tons in 1932 ; 44,303,295 tons in 1931 ; and 53,731,230 tons in 1930. Coke produc- tion , 1935 , was 1,668,523 net tons . Petroleum out- put , 1935 , was 4,305,000 ...
... tons ; 40,905,000 tons in 1934 ; 37,413,145 tons in 1933 : 33,474,553 tons in 1932 ; 44,303,295 tons in 1931 ; and 53,731,230 tons in 1930. Coke produc- tion , 1935 , was 1,668,523 net tons . Petroleum out- put , 1935 , was 4,305,000 ...
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... tons , valued at $ 267,000 , and in 1934 , 472 5,934,174 tons , valued at $ 1.081.000 . 3,382,845 3.471,233 Chile is the world's second largest producer of 2,202,000 2,846,000 copper . In 1929 three American companies pro- 2,229,483 ...
... tons , valued at $ 267,000 , and in 1934 , 472 5,934,174 tons , valued at $ 1.081.000 . 3,382,845 3.471,233 Chile is the world's second largest producer of 2,202,000 2,846,000 copper . In 1929 three American companies pro- 2,229,483 ...
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