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guidebook

noun as in handbook

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Mr. Frommer was selling 300,000 copies of his guide every year by the mid-1960s; by some contemporary accounts, they represented a quarter to a third of all European guidebooks sold in the United States.

"And he pushes the boundaries. I mean, we had a guidebook on what you could say on social media."

From BBC

It weaves together science and medicine, psychology and spirituality, as well as financial advice in a research-based guidebook that’s brimming with actionable steps.

As with most hotels in the city, the staff worked diligently to maintain its star rating in guidebooks and on travel websites.

Each animal in the guidebook came with a quick list of its light and dark qualities, plus some tips from Krans on how to play off their archetypal traits for better living.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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