no....no we dont
The worth of this style of book lies in the merit of the content, not in the monetary value. They provide easy access to the core and spirit of a story, but with the huge print runs, their monetary value is small. They're not really "collectible". First/early printings of some books can be valuable, but Readers Digest only condensed books that were ALREADY popular, so they're basically 40th (or higher) reprintings, and not even of the entire book at that.
Readers Digest condensed books are not considered valuable in terms of monetary worth, as they were mass-produced and widely circulated. However, some people may find value in them for their convenience in offering shortened versions of popular books.
Maybe 50 cents, if you can find someone who will pay you 50 cents for it.
It is difficult to say, because more and more of these publications are being scanned and made available online, and libraries are discarding their hard copies to make more room for other publications; as a result, it is easier to find the hard copies at flea markets or for sale on auction sites. I would suggest that you go on Ebay and see how much people are asking for bound copies of Readers Digest and Condensed Readers Digest.
The value of Readers Digest Readers Condensed books can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Generally, volumes from 1980-1990 may range in value from a few dollars to around $20-$30 per volume, with some editions potentially worth more to collectors. It is recommended to research current market prices and consider consulting with a rare book dealer for a more accurate valuation.
Garage sale prices are usually .25 cents to .50 cents.
It is a Digest.
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there are three of them on eBay right now. its cheapest there. or you can buy on amazon where its middle expensive. or on the readers digest http://www.readersdigeststore.com/category/17655730281/1/Music.htm where its most expensive... hope that helps - i am a dedicated readers digest buyer
No, they are separate businesses, but Books Are Fun does sell some Readers Digest product.
Readers Digest is printed in 21 languages.
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