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Golden Guide

The Golden Guides, originally Golden Nature Guides, were a series of 160-page, pocket-sized books created by Western Publishing and published under their "Golden Press" line (primarily a children's book imprint) from 1949. Edited by Herbert S. Zim and Vera Webster, the books were written by experts in their field and featuring realistic color illustrations.

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Publisher
Western Publishing Golden Press St. Martin's Press (2001–present)
Country
United States
Edited by
Herbert Zim, Vera Webster
Followed by
Golden Field Guide
Illustrator
James Gordon Irving
Language
English

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Golden Guide

Nodes8
Edges7
Triples15
Avg. degree1.75
Density0.25
Components1

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Golden Guide

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related to External links · 4
Golden Guide → Current, Golden GuidesList, Martin's Press, St
Country · 1
Golden Guide → United States
Edited by · 1
Golden Guide → Herbert Zim, Vera Webster
Followed by · 1
Golden Guide → Golden Field Guide
Illustrator · 1
Golden Guide → James Gordon Irving
Language · 1
Golden Guide → English
Media type · 1
Golden Guide → Pocket book
No. of books · 1
Golden Guide → 84
Original title · 1
Golden Guide → Golden Nature Guides
Published · 1
Golden Guide → 1949–2002

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golden guides press series books field 1949 st martin's zim guide western publishing published original illustrations school readers illustrated nature

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Golden GuideCountryUnited States1.00infobox
Golden GuideEdited byHerbert Zim, Vera Webster1.00infobox
Golden GuideFollowed byGolden Field Guide1.00infobox
Golden GuideIllustratorJames Gordon Irving1.00infobox
Golden GuideLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
Golden GuideMedia typePocket book1.00infobox
Golden GuideNo. of books841.00infobox
Golden GuideOriginal titleGolden Nature Guides1.00infobox
Golden GuidePublished1949–20021.00infobox
Golden GuidePublisherWestern Publishing Golden Press St. Martin's Press (2001–present)1.00infobox
Golden GuideWebsiteOfficial website1.00infobox
Golden Guiderelated to External linksSt0.60section

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