Poor Richard's Almanack was a yearly almanac published by Benjamin Franklin, who adopted the pseudonym of "Poor Richard" In this book Benjamin Franklin uses common words of the time to get his point across.
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His almanac didn't have articles per sae , but was a combination of weather, calendars, farming hints, sayings, and various other bits of helpful information. By the way you can still find the almanac to use.
Harold Richards was born in 1869.
Kristi Richards was born on October 27, 1981.
Duane Richards was born December 16, 1936, in Spartanburg, IN, USA.
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Alfred Ernest Richards has written: 'Studies in English Faust literature' -- subject(s): Devil in literature, English literature, History and criticism
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Michael Richards has written: 'A licence to print' -- subject(s): Brindabella Press, History, Literature publishing, Publishers and publishing
his autobiography and poor Richards almanak
Herbert Richards has written: 'Aristophanes and others' -- subject(s): Greek drama (Comic), History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Greek literature
Kay Richards has written: 'Sharks' 'Science magic with physics' -- subject(s): Experiments, Juvenile literature, Physics 'Science magic with physics' -- subject(s): Scientific recreations, Experiments, Physics
His almanac didn't have articles per sae , but was a combination of weather, calendars, farming hints, sayings, and various other bits of helpful information. By the way you can still find the almanac to use.
His almanac didn't have articles per sae , but was a combination of weather, calendars, farming hints, sayings, and various other bits of helpful information. By the way you can still find the almanac to use.
Bertram Darell Richards has written several books on topics such as self-improvement, personal development, and motivation. Some of his popular works include "The Power of Positive Thinking" and "Mindset: The New Psychology of Success." He is known for his inspirational and empowering messages that aim to help readers achieve their full potential.
Richard Cary has written: 'The genteel circle' 'Mary N. Murfree' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, In literature, Intellectual life, Mountain life in literature, Women and literature, American Novelists, Biography