Let's think of some predictions for future titles in Whitman's "A Guide Book" series. They don't all have to be serious. I'll get it started: 1) A Guide Book of Dipped and Retoned Coinage by Weimar W. White 2) A Guide Book of Coin Albums, Boards and Folders by David W. Lange 3) A Guidebook of Coinage Laws in U.S. History by R.W. Julian 4) A Guidebook of Essential Numismatic Writings by Q. David Bowers 5) A Guide Book of Problem Coins and How to Spot Them by Q. David Bowers 6) A Guide Book of Private and Territorial Gold Coinage by Douglas Winter 7) A Guidebook of Numismatic Biographies (Including mint directors, engravers, notable collectors, important writers, researchers etc.) by Q. David Bowers
The Galaxy Guide to Detecting Chinese Counterfeit U.S. Coins by U.R. Stuck The Idiot's Guide to Graded American Silver Eagles by Johnny Dumas. The Guide to Selling Your Coins at a Solid Profit by Rotsa Ruck.
The Curiousely Long Guide to Numismatical Literature With Extraordinarily Long Titles Which Curiousely Enough Are Rabidly Collected By Old Curious Men In Slackahachee Florida Who Fish With Ornately Decorated Cane Poles While Listening To Lynyrd Skynyrd Sing Free Bird By Samurai Shortsnorter
How about the "Official Guide Book to all All The Whitman Guide Books " on U.S. coins and currencies . That have not been printed in China! Oh Right..... no need!
A Guide Book of the U.S.Coinage Dated 1816 by Andrew David Hall Dannreuther and Oscar Charles Davidson
A Whitman Classic "How to get a Like" in a coin Forum. By This edition that is also printed in China speaks volumes on how to ,beg, Panhandle , implore,beseech,petition,scrounge,and mooch..... your way throughout life.