Almanacks and calendars as family entreprise in the 1600S and 1700s

My research explores the collaborative family production of almanacks in early modern Europe, focusing on the roles, skills, and economic models that sustained this unique enterprise.
Almanacks and calendars as family entreprise in the 1600S and 1700s
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