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Western Publishing became Golden Books Family Entertainment in 1996. Golden Books Family Entertainment was eventually acquired jointly by Classic Media, owner of the catalog of United Productions of America (UPA), and book publisher Random House in a bankruptcy auction in 2001. Little Golden Books remains as an imprint of Penguin Random House.
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While working as a junior editor for Golden Books, she occasionally wrote licensed books for Disney and Barbie. [4] Her first original work, The Happy Book, an interactive novelty book with sensory elements, was published in 1999 by Scholastic. [ 5 ]
Edited by Herbert Zim and Vera Webster, the books were written by experts in their field and illustrated with a simple straightforward style. Unlike the Golden Guides, the Field Guides went more in-depth, being more aimed at the high school/college level. They also had sturdier covers, obviously intending that they be used in the field.
Edited by Herbert S. Zim and Vera Webster, the books were written by experts in their field and featuring realistic color illustrations. Intended for primary and secondary school level readers, the first books were field guides illustrated by James Gordon Irving , with such titles as Birds (1949), Insects (1951), and Mammals (1955).
The usage of the title Golden Book includes: Golden Books was the children's book imprint of Western Publishing, later Golden Books Publishing and now Random House/Penguin Random House; Little Golden Books and Giant Golden Books children's series; Golden Book Encyclopedia; The Golden Book Magazine, a magazine publishing short fiction that ran ...
Golden Book Video American was a line of children/family animated and live-action videos marketed by Western Publishing, which began during the holiday season of 1985. They featured characters and stories from Western's print publications, such as Little Golden Books , and were originally released on VHS video cassette for under $10.
The Golden Book Encyclopedia is a set of children's encyclopedias published by Western Printing and Lithographing Company under the name Golden Press. [1] Advertised with circulars in newspapers , the encyclopedias were sent out in weekly or bi-weekly installments.