From “Mammals: a Golden Nature Guide” (1955)

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From “Mammals: a Golden Nature Guide” (1955)
@golden-guide replied to your post “The Ballad Of Y/N (Jaskier x Reader)”
Is there a plan for more parts I wonder???
Hello! I’m so glad that you liked it so much, thank you! To answer your question, right now the story will stay as it is. However, I would love to write an actual Witcher series based around these two imagines, but it takes a lot of work and knowledge of the books and stuff. Still, if I come up with some ideas for a series, I’ll definitely post about it :)
I’ve been wanting to collect Golden Guide books for a while and found these fun ones today.
Endpapers from a 1957 Golden Guide book.
Feed the skunk a meatball
From “Mammals, A Golden Nature Guide” (1955)
From “The American Southwest, A Golden Regional Guide” (1955)
What do you think they’re saying?
From “The American Southwest, A Golden Regional Guide” (1955)
A Golden Guide to Familiar American Wild Flowers by Herbert S. Zim and Alexander C. Martin, illustrated by Rudolf Freund. Printed in 1950. From the forward: There are more kinds of wildflowers than there are words in this book. Our selection includes the most common and widely distributed plants. It stresses those with showy flowers and those which an amateur is likely to see.