Description
1978 hardcover edition. Missing dust jacket. Spine has a crease. Cover has wear and some corner dings. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-loved copy of “The People’s Almanac #2” by David Wallechinsky offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural zeitgeist of the late 1970s. Published in 1978, this compendium of trivia, statistics, and obscure facts captured the imagination of a generation seeking to broaden their knowledge beyond traditional sources. Wallechinsky’s irreverent and engaging writing style, coupled with his meticulous research, made the Almanac series a household name and a precursor to the modern internet’s democratization of information. Despite its worn exterior, this copy’s clean pages and sturdy binding attest to its enduring popularity as a treasured reference and a testament to the enduring human desire for intellectual curiosity. For collectors and readers alike, this volume represents a unique snapshot of a pivotal era in American cultural history, when the thirst for knowledge transcended traditional boundaries.