Poor Richard's Almanack
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Poor Richard's Almanack
Summary
Poor Richard's Almanack is an almanac[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of almanac entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (903 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Poor Richard's Almanack authored Benjamin Franklin[3].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's instance of is recorded as almanac[4].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's founder is recorded as Benjamin Franklin[5].
- Poor Richard's Almanack was published by Benjamin Franklin[6].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's genre is almanac[7].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's headquarters location is recorded as Philadelphia[8].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's Commons category is recorded as Poor Richard Almanack[9].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's country of origin is recorded as Thirteen Colonies[11].
- Poor Richard's Almanack comprises Poor Richard for 1758[12].
- January 1, 1732 marks the founding of Poor Richard's Almanack[13].
- Poor Richard's Almanack was dissolved in 1758[14].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's has edition or translation is recorded as Poor Richard's Almanack[15].
- Poor Richard's Almanack's different from is recorded as Richard's Poor Almanac[16].
Product Details
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Works and Contributions
Poor Richard's Almanack authored Benjamin Franklin[3]. Things named for it include USS Bon Homme Richard[19], an aircraft carrier[20] and USS Bonhomme Richard[21], an East Indiaman[22].
Why It Matters
Poor Richard's Almanack ranks in the top 9% of almanac entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (903 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]
Entities named for it include USS Bon Homme Richard[19], an aircraft carrier[20] and USS Bonhomme Richard[21], an East Indiaman[22].