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BOOKS OF DAYS AND FIRSTS

BOOKS OF DAYS

A book in which daily transactions are recorded.

A diary.

Chambers Book of Days

The Chambers Book of Days (The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in Connection with the Calendar, Including Anecdote, Biography, & History, Curiosities of Literature and Oddities of Human Life andCharacter) was written by the Scottish author Robert Chambers and first published in 1864.

Chambers Book of Days (1864)

The Book of Days was Robert Chambers' last publication, and perhaps his most elaborate. It was a miscellany of popular antiquities in connection with the calendar, and it is supposed that his excessive labour in connexion with this book hastened his death.

Chambers Harrap published a new Book of Days in 2004, Rosalind Fergusson wrote for the Chambers Harrap website that:

Like its illustrious predecessor, Chambers Book of Days (2004) is a compendium of information relating to the days, months, and seasons of the year, selected and presented with the personal touch of the author. ... At the same time, the style of Chambers Book of Days (1864) has been preserved by the inclusion of numerous passage from the original volumes, and the selection of these was one of the current author’s more pleasurable tasks. It is hard to surpass Robert Chambers’ lyrical descriptions of the characteristics of the changing seasons, for example, extracts of which are included at the beginning of each month. 

About Chambers Book of Days (1864)

• Matters connected with the Church Calendar, including the Popular Festivals, Saints' Days, and other Holidays, with illustrations of Christian Antiquities in general;

• Phenomena connected with the Seasonal Changes;

• Folk-Lore of the United Kingdom—namely, Popular Notions and Observances connected with Times and Seasons;

• Notable Events, Biographies, and Anecdotes connected with the Days of the Year;

• Articles of Popular Archeology, of an entertaining character, tending to illustrate the progress of Civilization, Manners, Literature, and Ideas in these kingdoms;

• Curious, Fugitive, and Inedited Pieces.

The Goddess Book of Days: A Perpetual 366 Day Engagement Calendar

• This daily planner is a tool which connects everyday life to the rebirth and growth of Goddess-centered spirituality. It is filled with drawings, Goddess lore, festivals, birthdays, rites and rituals from around the world. Goddesses (and some Gods) from every culture are featured each day of the year. A wonderful way to remain mindful of the Divine Mother and Her many daughters.

• Diane Stein is the popular author of many books on Goddess wisdom, healing, and the meaning and uses of Goddess rituals and cycles.

BOOKS OF FIRSTS

The book of firsts describes the first instance of something happening.

It is a painstakingly researched encyclopedia of ground breaking innovations and achievements.

The book of firsts describes the first instance of something happening.

It is a painstakingly researched encyclopedia of ground breaking innovations and achievements.

EXAMPLES:

1859Charles Blondin (France)

makes the first crossing of the Niagara River on a tight rope.

1879Joseph Swan (England)

demonstrates the first practicable light bulb

1885Completion of the first

skyscraper (Chicago, USA)

1899First escalator (USA)

1959Haloid Corp. (USA) produces

first successful photocopier

1969Seiko (Japan)

launches the first quartz wristwatch

1978First GPS satellite is

launched

1989Tim Berners – Lee (England)

initiates the World Wide Web

Scholastic Book of Firsts

• The Scholastic Book of Firsts will include the stories behind more than 500 of those starting points, touching on entertaining trivia and core-curricular topics. Whether it's the first automobile rolling off the assembly line or the first manned mission into outer space. The hottest fast-facts book of the season features more than 1,000 of the coolest, biggest, and best "first" facts with illustrations.  

First Balloon Around the World—American Steve Fossett took 16 days to float around the globe in 2002.

First Science Fiction Movie—“A Trip to the Moon” came out in 1902!

First Children’s Best-Seller—Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire made the top spot on The New York Times’ Best-Seller List in 2003.

First sneakers—Keds went on sale in 1917.

First Graham cracker—Kids in 1829 first enjoyed this snack, named for its inventor, Sylvester Graham. 

First T. Rex—The first fossils of the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex dinosaur were found in 1902.

First Kid to Climb Mt. Everest—Ming Kipa was only 15 when he made it to the top in 2003.

First Catcher’s Mask—Fred Thayer invented this face-saving device in 1878.

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Aubrey Anne Q. VerastigueBLIS - III Ms. Myrna

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