at Amazon.com
It is a Digest.
Abridged
Bentz Plagemann has written: 'Wolfe's cloister' 'Reader's digest condensed books: volume 23, autumn, 1955 selections' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library 'A world of difference' 'Reader's digest condensed books: volume 23, autumn, 1955 selections.' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library 'The heart of silence' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'William Walter'
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.
You will have to buy a book.
You are mistaken. Condensed milk is not one of the ingredients in mayonnaise. If you buy a jar of it, you can read the ingredients on the label.
I give you $5.00 for it
No,Because of the sugar in the condensed milk. You need probley need Regalur milf or buy powder milk C:
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you can buy it at most grocery stores, around the coffee/tea section with condensed milk and the like.