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From my collection. What can you add here?


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only that even that much is not prerequisite here [Linked Image]

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Hey that's the book I used!

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Thomas Edison then and Tony Robbins now? The become-a-millionaire-electrician “Good Life” a century ago is like the current promise of cashing in on real estate by simply buying a newspaper and leveraging a couple of credit cards.

Somehow I can’t imagine infotainment on sandwich boards and silent movies.

Web was from spiders, not geeks on Jolt Cola and Doritos.

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all those sparks and lightning bolts on the cover scares me!
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Did someone buy that from Sally Struthers' great grandmother?

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Available for only three easy payments of only 5 cents!!

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[Linked Image]aw shucks! i thought it was in 3 payments of a penny ea.oh well back to work i go [Linked Image]

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It was probably 2-3 bucks, but then, that money bought a number of loaves or bread.

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I just checked, and this book cost $1.00 in 1901.

It really is not what you think.

I will take some pictures of the content pages so you can get an idea of what I mean.


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