People's Almanac Presents: The Book of Predictions

by David Wallechinsky

Other authorsAmy Wallace (Editor), Irving Wallace (Editor), David Wallechinsky (Editor)
Hardcover, 1981

Status

Available

Call number

303.4

Collection

Publication

William Morrow & Co: New York, NY (c1981), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 513 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member AlexTheHunn
Twenty five years after the publication of this book, it is far more interesting than it was at its original debut. The book is little more than predictions - some by famous people, some by well-qualified authorities. Reading it now, it is quaint, amusing, sad, startling to see how accurate or
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inaccurate these predictions were.
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LibraryThing member stevetempo
This is still very much fun to read because now we can check the accuracy.
LibraryThing member MiaCulpa
First published back in the early 1980s, "the Book of Predictions" is best experienced as a book chock full of predictions that time has proved incredibly wrong.

Produced by the "People's Almanac" team of Wallaces and Wallechinskys, this is a not overly interesting book, where my favourite moment
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was someone predicting that cricket Test matches would be played to large crowds in New York and noting that no one could possibly predict the internet.
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Language

Original publication date

1981

Physical description

513 p.; 9.3 inches

ISBN

068800024X / 9780688000240
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