b'Famous First Facts Eighth EditionFamous First FactsFAMOUS This is a venerable and essential reference sourcelibraries owning the previous edition willFIRST FACTS want to update.Booklist Eighth Edition Perfect for trivia buffs or scholars seeking facts; a highly recommended staple for public libraries and American history collections.Library JournalFamous First Facts informs and entertains with over 8,000 fascinating firsts in history. Last published in 2015, this new update is filled with new information and key facts from the last 10 years.For more than half a century, Famous First Facts has earned the accolades of reviewers and a place on library shelves nationwide. This new edition ofthis reference classic is updated and expanded with new entries reflecting the latest developments and discoveries in science, technology, politics,New!and so much more.The eighth edition includes more than 8,000 firsts, with hundreds of new firsts incorporated into this edition.Fields of study updated in this editionEighth Editioninclude science and technology, military history, and politics, describingFEBRUARY 2025events that have occurred since the 2015 edition. One Volume; 1,400 pagesISBN: 979-8-89179-008-7Features of this eighth edition include: List Price: $195 Updates of existing entries based on new developments and discoveries Hundreds of images of individuals, inventions, and moments More sidebars highlighting history-changing firsts and other information of particular interestCovers firsts from 10,000 B.C., the date of the earliest human artifactsfound in America to the present day A main subject index, plus geographical, name and year indexes, offer Print Purchase IncludesFREE ONLINE ACCESSresearchers direct access to every included fact.A Famous First Facts SamplerThe first First Lady to have an occupation was Abigail Fillmore, who was a schoolteacher. She grew up in Sempronius, NY, where she was educated by her mother, and began teaching at the age of 16. Her future husband, Millard Fillmore, two years younger than she, was one of her students at New Hope Academy. She continued to teach during their long engagement and for two years after their marriage on February 5, 1826. Fillmore became a lawyerand politician and succeeded to the presidency on July 10, 1850.The first theme park was Santa Claus Land, a Christmas themed park in Santa Claus, IN, founded by retired businessman Louis J. Koch. The park, which opened on August 3, 1946, offered rides, food treats, an antique toy collection, and a wax museum, as well as a Santa Claus impersonator. The name was changed to Holiday World in 1984.The first non-English language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture was Parasite, released in 2019 and honored in 2020. Directed by acclaimed South Korean director Bong Joon-ho, the dark comedy/thriller/satire followed the impoverished Kim family who struggle to survive with low paying jobs. The family improves their circumstances by infiltrating the home of a wealthy family. Parasite also won best director, best original screenplay, and best international Oscars that year.The first Major League Baseball player to play for both teams in the same game was Danny Jansen on August 26, 2024. The game was a resumption of a rain-delayed game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Boston Red Soxon June 26, 2024. When the rain delay began in June, Jansen played for the Blue Jays and was in the middle of anat-bat in the second inning. On July 27, 2024, Jansen was traded from Toronto to the Boston Red Sox. When thegame resumed on August 26, Jansens at-bat for Toronto was completed by pinch hitter Daulton Varsho. Jansen,a catcher, was behind the plate for the Red Sox as Varsho pinch hit for him. Jansen completed the game asa Red Sox player, hitting a single in the fifth inning against the Blue Jays.H.W. Wilson844.630.6369www.hwwilsoninprint.com H.W. Wilson 844.630.6369 www.hwwilsoninprint.com 232024-318 HW Wilson Cat 2025.indd 23 2024-09-23 4:13PM'