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montanto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-23-08 02:20 PM
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3. Absolutely, when I was a kid
it was invaluable. These days, I'd just like an internet connection and a computer.
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  -Home encyclopedia growing up? pokerfan  Jul-23-08 02:13 PM   #0 
  - I tore up the 1985 World Book  MrCoffee   Jul-23-08 02:18 PM   #1 
  - Britannica  PelosiFan   Jul-23-08 02:19 PM   #2 
  - Absolutely, when I was a kid  montanto   Jul-23-08 02:20 PM   #3 
  - Encyclopedia Britannica  mainegreen   Jul-23-08 02:32 PM   #4 
  - We had the World Book.  dbaker41   Jul-23-08 02:43 PM   #5 
  - No, they're really on the way out. They've gone beyond growing up, and become too old.  Rabrrrrrr   Jul-23-08 02:43 PM   #6 
  - '68 World Book.  Iggo   Jul-23-08 03:42 PM   #7 
  - Britannica. From a door-to-door salesman, ca. 1961.  WinkyDink   Jul-23-08 06:20 PM   #8 
  - We had the Britannica  FloridaJudy   Jul-23-08 06:25 PM   #9 
  - 1928 World Book Encyclopedia. Complete set.  trof   Jul-23-08 06:26 PM   #10 
  - I had my mother's 1939 World Books. I also had the 1955 Chldcraft  yellowdogintexas   Jul-23-08 08:09 PM   #16 
  - You know what's fun  pokerfan   Jul-23-08 08:50 PM   #21 
  - 1965 World Book along with the Childcraft library  nuxvomica   Jul-23-08 06:27 PM   #11 
  - Oh, yeah...that's right!  Iggo   Jul-23-08 08:17 PM   #18 
     - I'll have to look that up next time I'm over to my mom's  nuxvomica   Jul-23-08 11:07 PM   #26 
  - kinda, had encarta from 1994, (cd-rom) n/t  kat_kringle   Jul-23-08 06:45 PM   #12 
  - Not as a kid  RetroLounge   Jul-23-08 06:48 PM   #13 
  - One of those sets you bought by single book each week at the grocery store.  faygokid   Jul-23-08 06:54 PM   #14 
  - Brittanica. Amazingly, the books would easily open  Pool Hall Ace   Jul-23-08 06:57 PM   #15 
  - None.  Zavulon   Jul-23-08 08:13 PM   #17 
  - We had a 40 year old set my dad found someplace.  LeftyMom   Jul-23-08 08:28 PM   #19 
  - Compton's  Oeditpus Rex   Jul-23-08 08:30 PM   #20 
  - Britannica, 1974 edition. n/t  Orsino   Jul-23-08 09:01 PM   #22 
  - World Book and Encyclopedia Britannica  mitchum   Jul-23-08 09:53 PM   #23 
  - World Book, I won a set when about 10  Crabby Appleton   Jul-23-08 10:53 PM   #24 
  - World Book. With Childcraft thrown into the bargain.  mycritters2   Jul-23-08 10:54 PM   #25 
  - I think we had the world book  harmonicon   Jul-23-08 11:13 PM   #27 
 

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