Item #100055 The Farmer's Almanack: The Old Farmer's Almanac (1812-1899), No. 20-107. (Consecutive Run of 88 issues). Robert Thomas.
The Farmer's Almanack: The Old Farmer's Almanac (1812-1899), No. 20-107. (Consecutive Run of 88 issues)
The Farmer's Almanack: The Old Farmer's Almanac (1812-1899), No. 20-107. (Consecutive Run of 88 issues)
The Farmer's Almanack: The Old Farmer's Almanac (1812-1899), No. 20-107. (Consecutive Run of 88 issues)
The Farmer's Almanack: The Old Farmer's Almanac (1812-1899), No. 20-107. (Consecutive Run of 88 issues)

The Farmer's Almanack: The Old Farmer's Almanac (1812-1899), No. 20-107. (Consecutive Run of 88 issues)

Boston: 1811-1898. Includes a complete consecutive run/set of loose issues from 1812-1899. These are all loose (ie not bound in a volume) and individually bagged. Each appears to be complete, though condition can vary pretty widely, with some having detached outer wraps or lacking the wraps altogether. All show various stages of wear, but still all are in good condition. I've not collated each issue, but they appear to be complete, from the ones I did check.

Additionally, some minor cover wear to the older volumes, light soiling, marginal chipping. See pictures provided in the listing. Happy to provide additional information or pictures upon request.

The Almanac is "the oldest continuously published periodical in North America." The original Farmer's Almanac was founded in 1792 as a serial for weather, tides, planting charts, astronomy, recipes, articles gardening, and general farming. A view of old agrarian New England. Item #100055

Price: $2,500.00

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