Texas Almanac

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The Texas Almanac
OCLC
80720995

The Texas Almanac is a biennially published

A. H. Belo Corporation
on May 5, 2008.

History

The

Dallas and decided that resuming the Almanac would foster investment in the state's growing economy.[1]

From 1904 through 1929, the Almanac was published more or less annually, with breaks in publication due to events such as

limited edition reprint of the 1936 Texas Almanac, which commemorated the centennial of Texas' independence.[2]

Electronic and supplementary works

An electronic edition, Texas Almanac Online, is published by

Thomson Gale; the electronic edition is not available online to the general public, but only through subscribing institutions such as public libraries.[3]
Belo Corporation also publishes an educators' guide to the Texas Almanac.

Notes

  1. ^ History of the Texas Almanac, TexasAlmanac.com. Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  2. ^ Limited Edition Reprint of the Original 1936 Centennial Texas Almanac Archived 2007-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, Southern Methodist University. Retrieved June 29, 2007.
  3. ^ Thomson Gale Catalog: Texas Almanac Online. Retrieved June 29, 2007.

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