TV Reader's Digest - 1955 Around the Horn to Matrimony 1-19 was released on:
USA: 23 May 1955
100, 000
TV Reader's Digest - 1955 The American Master Counterfeiters 1-9 was released on: USA: 14 March 1955
TV Reader's Digest - 1955 The Baron and His Uranium Killing 1-26 was released on: USA: 11 July 1955
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Unforgettable Clarence Matthews was written in the Readers' Digest, Dec 1977. Though only a chauffer, he led a troop of scouts during the Depression. He mortgaged his house to fund the troop so that they could go from Alabama to Washington. He arranged for them to visit Tuskegee institute, and even to meet President Herbert Hoover! This is amazing as the troop he led was not even chartered yet.
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i have a collection of 1956 to 1980 compiled readers digest book, all in good condition, i want to know how much it is worth..
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