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The Saalfield Publishing Company was a 20th century Ohio-based publisher. Saalfield created the first anthology of original TOS fiction in 1967.

Released the same year as "The Planet of No Return" from Gold Key Comics and the omnibus collection Star Trek 1 from Bantam Books, Saalfield's coloring book "A Book to Color" contained three stories. The content was rereleased in 1975 with some material repurposed to create a fourth story. One reprint inserted an image of a D7-class Klingon battlecruiser, as the battlecruiser had yet to be designed when the original was published. Remastered versions of TOS episodes: "Friday's Child", "Errand of Mercy" would later do something similar.

Saalfield published a wide assortment of books for children. Other coloring books featured Buffalo Bill, Santa Claus, Mickey Mouse, Pinocchio, Superman, and John Wayne, among many others. Saalfield adapted Gulliver's Travels and Treasure Island in coloring book form, but also released children's prose about King Arthur, Goldilocks, Robin Hood, and Rumpelstiltskin, and created adaptations based on L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz, Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Herman Melville's Moby Dick, and Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn & Tom Sawyer.

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