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Texas Almanac 2010-2011: 65th edition [Paperback]

Ms. Elizabeth Cruce Alvarez (Editor), Mr. Robert Plocheck (Editor)
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Texas Almanac November 9, 2009
The Almanac’s 65th edition is printed in full color and includes hundreds of photographs from every region of the state: from the Gulf Coast to the Franklin Mountains in far West Texas. Color maps of the state and each of its 254 counties show relief, major and minor roads, waterways, parks, and other attractions. Each county map is accompanied by a profile outlining that county’s history, physical features, recreation, population, and economy.



First published in 1857, theTexas Almanac has a long history of chronicling the state and its residents. With the publication of the Texas Almanac 2010-2011 a new chapter opens on this historic book: the Texas Almanac is now published by the Texas State Historical Association, itself a 112-year-old organization.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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ELIZABETH CRUCE ALVAREZ is a journalist and editor who has worked in both newspaper and textbook publishing. She lives in Southlake, Texas.


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  • Paperback: 736 pages
  • Publisher: Texas State Historical Assn; 65th Edition edition (November 9, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0876112416
  • ISBN-13: 978-0876112410
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Comprehensive Guide to Texas, November 12, 2009
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This review is from: Texas Almanac 2010-2011: 65th edition (Paperback)
The Texas Almanac has been published every two years for decades.

The almanac includes a brief look at Texas history. It also includes information about weather, politics, elections, state government, crime, agriculture, education, the environment/natural landscape, business, population figures for each town and county, and statistics about many, many different topics. It even contains a pronunciation guide for many commonly mispronounced names and places in Texas.

Perhaps the most famous part of the almanac is the section containing individual maps of each of the Lone Star State's 254 counties. These maps include many Farm-to-Market roads that do not appear in road atlases. This is a valuable book to take along on trips for that reason.

This almanac contains almost everything worth knowing about Texas.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautifully produced guide to Texas, June 30, 2010
This review is from: Texas Almanac 2010-2011: 65th edition (Paperback)
When I was a kid, every Christmas my mother would wrap an Almanac under the tree. This was back in the day before the Internet (yes, kids, there was such a time), so these books were treasure troves of information. I still have some old World Almanacs in my collection, but until recently have not purchased one.

After leafing through my new copy of the Texas Almanac 2010-2011, I am wondering why I waited so long.

Published since 1857 (and this year by the Texas State Historical Association), this every two year compendium of Texas is a beautifully packaged collection of the obvious and the not-so-obvious.

The cornerstone of the 700+ page Almanac is the almost 200 pages with thumbnails of each of Texas 254 counties. A map for each country is shown, along with information on physical features, economy, history, ethnicity, vital stats, recreation, minerals, agriculture, information on the cities in the county and population.

The special features in this edition are an article on Lady Bird Johnson (under the History section), an article on Scandinavians in Texas (under the Culture & The Arts section), and, in Sports, an article on the NBA in Texas (Go Rockets!) and listings of the state high school football and basketball champions since inception. History articles from recent editions can also be found on the Texas Almanac website.

Some of the not-so-obvious facts I found:

* Texans have the highest homeowners insurance premiums in the country (avg $1,372) and this data is from 2005, pre-Hurricane Ike (page 616);
* the Port of Houston is second of U.S. ports in tonnage (behind Southern Louisiana, whom I would suspect Houston has passed by now); more surprising is that Beaumont and Corpus Christi rank 5th and 6th (page 668);
* out of the 254 counties, 31 are wholly dry (no alcohol sales), while six sell beer only and 13 sell only beer and wine (page 517);
* Texas flirted with joining the United Kingdom before becoming a state, something I vaguely remember from history class in high school (pg 41-42);

There are two foldout maps: the first has Texas Lakes on the front and Texas State Parks, Sites and Piers on the back; and the second has a mileage map on the front and a country/interstate highway map on the flip side.

The sections for the Almanac are:

* State Profile
* State Flags and Symbols
* History
* Environment
* Weather (including a chronological history of weather events)
* Astronomical Calendar (which is very well done)
* Recreation and Sports (once again, go Rockets!)
* Counties of Texas
* Population
* Elections
* Government
* State Government
* Local Governments
* Federal Government (obviously we are drowning in Government!)
* Crime in Texas 2008
* Culture & The Arts
* Religion
* Health and Science
* Education
* Business
* Transportation
* Agriculture
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Texas reference book, December 15, 2009
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Wonderful reference book for many things Texas. Keep it on the coffee table at all times....and
we use it a lot.
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