Talk:Kurt Wiese
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[edit]More notes. For now see also Marguerite Henry#Pictured Geography and Talk; and Kurt Wiese See also. Perhaps to be consolidated here.
Bernadine Bailey wrote the second, 1942 series; Lois Donaldson the third, 1944 series.< ref name=PGwiese>"Search results for 'Pictured Geography Kurt Wiese' ". WorldCat. Retrieved 2015-01-30.
Whitman, Wiese, and Bailey also produced a long series of U.S. state picture books entitled Picture book of Alabama and so on. See items 7 to 46 in that search report.</ref>
- Skimming the search report: 73 listings of which 70 distinct, alphabetical by writer and titles --this sequence except the U.S. state book listings [*] precede Venezuela
- (7) 1942 Bailey texts: Bolivia Greenland [missing: Guatemala [1]] Ecuador Honduras Iceland Peru * Venezuela [one presumably missing]
- (40?) 1954–? Bailey texts: listings 7 to 46 are state picture books by Bailey and Wiese [there were 48 U.S. states then]
- (8) 1944 Donaldson texts: Colombia Costa Rica El Salvador Guiana Newfoundland Nicaragua Paraguay Uruguay [8]
- (15) 1941/1946 Henry texts: [one missing: Virgin Islands]
Eighty distinct books would have covered all 48 states and the 32 world nations/territories. --P64 (talk) 19:53, 30 January 2015 (UTC)
- Guatemala in Story and Picture[2] is the one in 1942 Bailey & Wiese set missing from linked WorldCat search results. All 32 books feature nations and territories in the Western hemisphere except Australia and New Zealand in the 1946, fourth series. --P64 (talk) 20:36, 30 January 2015 (UTC)
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