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Re: PRIME CONDITION NANCY DREW SERIES

Saw some Nancy Drew hard backs in reasonably good condition at a garage sale for fifty cents.

Maybe it's much to early in the game,ah but I thought I'd ask you just the same
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Re: PRIME CONDITION NANCY DREW SERIES

I would imagine that the books from the 30s--plain blue covers--would be the most valuable.

 

I used to own them all, but gave them to my hairdresser, whose niece seemed interested.

 

I certainly loved Nancy Drew!

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Re: PRIME CONDITION NANCY DREW SERIES

I had a complete set, including some duplicates of early editions (before the rewrites).

 

There was no interest from anywhere.  They really have no value.

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Re: PRIME CONDITION NANCY DREW SERIES

 

I don't know how it happened, but at that time, when everyone else was reading Nancy Drew, I was reading the Trixie Belden mysteries.  Same genre.

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Re: PRIME CONDITION NANCY DREW SERIES


@Tinkrbl44 wrote:

 

I don't know how it happened, but at that time, when everyone else was reading Nancy Drew, I was reading the Trixie Belden mysteries.  Same genre.


@Tinkrbl44  I, also, read Trixie Belden books! I was a voracious reader (still am) and could hardly wait for the next ND or TB book to come out. I really looked forward to weekends when I could hunker down in my room and read away. I liked TB because she and her friends were younger and closer to my age at the time.