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Many of the records sets are worth a price close to $35 each. The exact price will depend upon their condition.
about $100.00 if in mint condition ie no scratches or physical damages. Box must also be in good condition. Tatty boxes take off $50.00 to $100.00
In 1984 Roger had an album "Take A Little, Give A Little" with a title track of the same name. Here is a list of media with that track!T A K E A L I T T L E, G I V E A L I T T L ECD 1988 West Germany Intercord INT 861.561CD3 Set 1991 Canada Readers Digest 3872-02CD 2002 England BMG Time-Life 74321-95964-2LP ------ West Germany Intercord INT 161.561LP 1984 Canada Tembo TMT-4325LP 1984 Denmark Philips 826 2181LP 1984 England Tembo TMB-101LP 1984 U S A R C A NFL1-8047LP5 Set 1986 Canada Readers Digest 2-872-3RMC 1984 Canada Tembo TMK-4325MC 1984 England Tembo TMBC-101MC 1984 U S A R C A NFK1-8047MC2 1986 Canada Readers Digest 4-872-2RMC 1988 Holland M.C.R. Productions 264.803-445 1984 Canada Tembo edited a: TSDJ841445 1984 Canada Tembo original b: TSDJ841445 1984 England Tembo TML-10245 1984 U.S.A. RCA JK-14043
AnswerYes, they are. They have protozoa in their stomachs do help digest the wood.
This Christmas song was composed by Robert MacGimsey (1898 - 1979) and published in 1934.According to William Simon, editor of the Reader's Digest Merry Christmas Songbook, Robert MacGimsey wrote this carol after walking past crowded speakeasies in New York City on Christmas Eve, 1932. Intended as an art song, it became one of many quasi-spirituals. Most recordings take liberties with the lyrics, some adding entire verses.This song should not be confused with "Sweet Little Jesus Child" written by Percy Bady (copyright 1996) and performed by Kim Rutherford (found on the 1996 CD "The Real Meaning of Christmas").See William L. Simon, ed., The Reader's Digest Merry Christmas Songbook. Pleasantville, NY: Readers Digest Association, revised 2003.
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No, Jon Bencher does not work for readers digest. It is part of a sweepstakes fraud. I found out because i received a letter from readers digest from Jon bencher saying i won a lot of money. The letter seemed fishy so i called readers digest. And it was a falsified sweepstakes win. i called the better business bureau to inform them as well as letting readers digest know what happened
50 to 90 y.o.
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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..
The literary digest only polled its readers and its readers were not a random sample. Only people who liked to read and had money to spend on books took the literary digest. Thus their poll was biased and did not give an accurate result.
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Readers' Digest put out a wonderful book titled the Medicine and Magic of Plants.There are thousands of "herbal' books out there I love my New Age Herbalist and Cunningham's Magical Herbalism just as a start.I have also added related links below, that may help you.