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.
Poor Richard's Almanac
Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
Poor Richards Almanac published between 1732 and 1758
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by Benjamin Franklin in 1732.
Poor Richard's Almanack was published by Ben Franklin.
Published by Benjamin Franklin in 1732
Published by Benjamin Franklin in 1732 (Alias Richard Saunders)
Benjamin Franklin published Poor Richard's Almanac in 1732. He published the almanac annually from 1732 until 1758. The almanac offered a mixture of seasonal weather forecasts, practical household hints, puzzles, and other amusements.
the last almanac was published in 2006 The almanac is published annually or every year.
The series Poor Richard's Almanack was an annual publication by Benjamin Franklin, beginning in 1732. The almanac, written under the pseudonym "Richard Saunders", was published until 1758.