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Readers Digest Condensed Book's . Autumn 1954 selection & Spring 1954 Selections. (Both books are First editions 1954 )

Books424 of 973Charles Dickens 3 books from the 19th century. Details of the 3 books is in Description PREV1934 Worlds Fair Souvenir Book NEXT
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Posted 9 months, 8 days ago

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jonirish
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Would be curious to see how much these are worth if any1 can help me be great ,Readers Digest Condensed Book's (Autumn 1954 selections) & (Spring 1954 Selections) (Both books are First editions 1954 )

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  1. archives, 9 months ago
    Dear Jonirish,
    In impeccable state is the value around 15 US$. As far as I may judge the picture with your two volumes of these Condensed Books, printed in an ednless edition I appraise these books around 4 US$ each.

    best, Archives
  2. AR8Jason AR8Jason, 9 months ago
    Thriftstores in this area tend to throw these away or put for sell for 10 cents to a quarter. I have only met one person that "collects" Readers Digest books.

    These are of most value for reading. Buy the ones that have stories you want to read.
  3. archives archives, 9 months ago
    Dear AR8Jason,
    I completely agree with you, made a bad appraisal with my European view.

    Archives
  4. Savoychina1 Savoychina1, 8 months, 29 days ago
    Actually have some value as "shelf fillers" because of their uniformity...model homes et cetera, and period accents if they still have dust jackets.."Spring '57".

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