Schott's Almanac 2008
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"Schott's Almanac" redefines the traditional almanac to present a record of the year just past and a guide to the year come. It is designed to be a practical and entertaining annual volume that tells the real stories of the year, from the announcement of Gordon Brown as Britain's new prime minister to Hurricane Dean's devastation of Jamaica, and from the release of the Iranian hostages to the publication of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". Section headings are: Chronicle; World; Society & Health; Sci, Tech, Net; Celebrity & Media; Music & Cinema; Books & Arts; Travel & Leisure; Money; Parlimanent & Politics; The Establishment; Sport; and, Ephemerides. In an age when information is plentiful but selection is rare, "Schott's Almanac" offers both the essential facts and the lucid analysis, combining the authority and accuracy of the "Economist" with the wit and vitality of "Have I Got News for You".
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27544 in Books
- Published on: 2007-12-01
- Released on: 2007-12-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 352 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'A social barometer of genuine historical value' Sunday Times 'A record of historic reference, chronicling the past year's important events punctuated with unpredictably diverting statistics' Guardian 'Schott hits the spot' Evening Standard 'The ultimate book of lists, brilliantly, if eccentrically, presented and edited. Never has trivia been more entertaining' Daily Mirror
Synopsis
"Schott's Almanac" redefines the traditional almanac to present a record of the year just past and a guide to the year come. It is designed to be a practical and entertaining annual volume that tells the real stories of the year, from the announcement of Gordon Brown as Britain's new prime minister to Hurricane Dean's devastation of Jamaica, and from the release of the Iranian hostages to the publication of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". Section headings are: Chronicle; World; Society & Health; Sci, Tech, Net; Celebrity & Media; Music & Cinema; Books & Arts; Travel & Leisure; Money; Parlimanent & Politics; The Establishment; Sport; and, Ephemerides. In an age when information is plentiful but selection is rare, "Schott's Almanac" offers both the essential facts and the lucid analysis, combining the authority and accuracy of the "Economist" with the wit and vitality of "Have I Got News for You".
About the Author
Ben Schott was born in North London in 1974. He was educated at University College School. Hampstead, and Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, where he read Social and Political Sciences, graduating with a double First in 1996. He has worked with the Independent, The Times, the Sunday Times, Reader's Digest and Sunday Business, amongst many others and has photographed celebrities from Hugh Grant and Tony Blair, to Gordon Brown and Enoch Powell. Now a full-time writer, he has had columns with a number of publications including Conde Nast Traveller and the Daily Telegraph, and is now a regular contributor to the New York Times and The Times of London. He is well-known as the author of three highly original and entertaining Miscellanies. He lives in London, and divides his time between Highgate and the British Library.
Customer Reviews
On Target
I asked for this on my Christmas present list on the strength of an appealing advertisement on Classic FM. I was not disappointed. It is a traditional almanac with reviews of the past year and calendar information for the coming year. But it's delight is the esoteric lists it gives from past and present. One significant omission is a table for tax free day in different countries. I would also like some information on birth rates according to etnicity. This book is a mine of useless information and will be a great help to anyone wanting to compose a trivia quiz. I love it and may but it on myCchristmas list for the 2009 edition.
More than just a stocking filler
Coming out just before Christmas, this book is clearly aimed squarely at those looking for present for someone who likes news and trivia.
This is the third year of Schott's Almanac but they have made a real effort and managed to keep up the standard of previous years. As before, there is a summary of the key events of the year (up to September 2007) including entries on the hand-over from Blair to Brown and Harry Potter mania. The rest of the book is then a collection of the serious and the trivial, everything from the Nobel Prize winner to the list of 44 terrorist groups proscribed under UK legislation.
There is plenty for everyone here. Can you remember who won celebrity big brother? Name FHM's 10 sexiest women? Britain's most rented films?
Ideal for dipping into if you like useless facts, highly recommended.
Informative and entertaining
Schott's Almanac is, amongst other things, a record of the newsworthy events and notable people of 2007, alongside lists of facts and figures of more general interest. There are reminders of things such as the Olympic logo controversy and the Big Brother Shilpa Shetty scandal, which although garnering miles of newspaper coverage at the time, are now rapidly fading from our memories.
The great joy of this handsomely-presented book is its mix of earnestness and sense of fun. It's guaranteed to raise a smile or spike the interest in the quiet aftermath of Christmas meals and present-opening.




