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Giant Little Golden Book
 The Golden Age of American Lighthouses: A Nostalgic Look at U.S. Lights from 1850 to 1939 by Tim Harrison, American lighthouses are cherished by countless individuals who treasure our nation's history and look to lighthouses as tributes to the indomitable spirit. This unique pictorial chronicle brings to life nearly a century of American lighthouse history with hundreds of archival photographs, many of them never before published. The Golden Age of American Lighthouses tells the often dramatic story of U.S. lighthouses from approximately the middle of the nineteenth century until shortly before World War II, an era than many consider the golden age of American lighthouses. Giant brick towers, sturdy cast-iron cylinders, and open-water "spark-plug" towers that most people associate with lighthouses began to be built during this period. The majority of America's most beautiful and beloved lighthouses date from this time. This book is filled with vintage black-and-white views of classic towers such as those at Boston Harbor, Cape Hatteras, and Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay. It also focuses on the work life and day-to-day existence of lighthouse keepers and their families. Many images of key lighthouse personalities and old-time keepers and their home life are reproduced here. If you are a lighthouse buff, or if you enjoy revisiting our country's history, The Golden Age of American Lighthouses will be a rewarding and enlightening window to the past.
 Dinosaurs: Giants of the Past by Golden Books, Bob the Builder is busy getting the town ready for a Christmas Eve concert! He is also expecting a very special guest for the holidays. Textured cards can be used to add patterns to the pages. Kids can decorate their own Christmas trees with the ornaments on the back cover! Based on the video A Christmas to Remember.
The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments - The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments was a children's chemistry book written in the 1960s. Many of the experiments contained in the book are now considered highly dangerous, and would not appear in a childrens chemistry book. Giant golden-crowned flying fox - The Giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also known as the Golden-capped fruit bat, is a rare fruit bat said to be the largest bat in the world. They can be found only in the Philippines, where they live in the caves and rainforests of Maitum, Sarangani. Church of The Giant Golden Microphone - Church of The Giant Golden Microphone is a mock-religion that surrounds the 1982 World's Fair Sunsphere. The mock-religion was founded by Erin Byers, in response to street-corner evangelism in Knoxville, Tennessee. Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse - Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse is a 1984 illustrated book and accompanying video by Sheldon Renan published in the United States by Warner Books (ISBN 0446381608). The book was designed and promoted as a contest, in which readers attempted to solve the elaborate puzzle contained in the book's story to find the location of real 1 kilogram golden horse buried in a box somewhere on public land within the continental United States.
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