The usage of the title Golden Book includes:
- Golden Books was the children's book imprint of Western Publishing
- Little Golden Books children's series
- Golden Book Encyclopedia
- The Golden Book Magazine, a magazine publishing short fiction that ran from 1925 to 1939
- Codex Aureus (Latin for Golden Book) are several Gospel books from the 9th through 11th centuries that were heavily illuminated with gold leaf
- Libro d'Oro (English: Golden Book) is a list of the local nobility
- A 1709 proclamation issued by Anne of Great Britain
- The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius, by Meric Casaubon, a translation of Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
- The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius (1534), by John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners
- The Golden Book of Cycling was created in 1932 to celebrate "the Sport and Pastime of Cycling by recording outstanding rides, deeds and accomplishments".
- The Golden Book of Italian nobility official register of the Kingdom of Italy, compiled by consult heraldry.
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Famous quotes containing the words golden and/or book:
“The word civilization to my mind is coupled with death. When I use the word, I see civilization as a crippling, thwarting thing, a stultifying thing. For me it was always so. I dont believe in the golden ages, you see.... Civilization is the arteriosclerosis of culture.”
—Henry Miller (18911980)
“For a good book has this quality, that it is not merely a petrification of its author, but that once it has been tossed behind, like Deucalions little stone, it acquires a separate and vivid life of its own.”
—Caroline Lejeune (18971973)