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who lead the enlightenment period in american
Poor Alfred's Almanac was a feature of Mad Magazine in the 1950's and 1960's and was a parody of Poor Richard's Almanack first published by Benjamin Franklin in 1732 under the pen name Richard Saunders.Alfred E. Neuman was the fictitious and mischievous poster boy for Mad Magazine, therefore the name Poor Alfred's in parody of Poor Richard's.
B. Franklin has written: 'Poor Richard's Almanac' 'The creed and modern thought' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Apostles' Creed 'On the Choice of a Mistress'
An American publication by Benjamin Franklin from the mid 1730's to the mid 1780's under the pseudonym, Poor Richard or Richard Saunders. The publication included weather forecasts, general household hints, puzzles and much more. It was translated into French during Napoleonic times and was either sold, or distributed free by the Church, for the benefit of the poor
To cite an almanac in MLA format, follow this structure: Author(s). "Title of Entry." Title of Almanac, edition, Publisher, publication year, page range.
Wallace Milroy has written: 'Wallace Milroy's malt whisky almanac' -- subject(s): Whiskey 'The Malt Whisky Almanac'
Richard E. Stren has written: 'Urban inequality and housing policy in Tanzania' -- subject(s): Housing policy, Poor, Squatters, Urbanization
Richard S. Gates has written: 'Ceramictribology'
The address of the Poor Richard'S Art is: 116 S 1St St, Rogers, AR 72756
Richard Sandbrook has written: 'The politics of basic needs' -- subject(s): Poor, Urbanization, Economic policy, Working class, Basic needs, Social policy, Social classes
Richard S. Horsfield has written: 'An introduction to biomechanics'