Teachers World Magazines 1925/1929

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Teachers World Magazines 1925/1929

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THIS AUCTION SALE IS FOR 15TH APRIL 1925 EDITION(OVER 30 PAGES COMPLETE) OF MAGAZINE(PAPER FORMAT)"THE TEACHERS WORLD"...AND INCLUDES ENID BLYTONS NATURE LESSON(FULL PAGE)
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THIS AUCTION SALE IS FOR 16TH JAN 1929 EDITION(OVER 50 PAGES COMPLETE) OF MAGAZINE(PAPER FORMAT)"THE TEACHERS WORLD"...AND INCLUDES LETTER FROM ENID BLYTON
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I was wondering how rare/collectable these items are?
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They are definitely scarce, but as for being collectable I personally don't bother with them as they take up a great deal of space and there is not that much in them (check in Cave for these two issues). I have about a dozen just for reference sake, but everything else I have is simply on my computer. If they don't get any bidders they are at least cheap!
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Thanks for the info Tony.There are others on ebay at much higher prices.
It's amazing to think they've survived in such decent condition for so long!
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It's something I might consider just so I can have a sample of a publication Enid wrote for . I also have one issue of 'The Busy Bees news' for the same reason. 8)
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Is anyone here likely to put in a bid for these? I'm interested in them, but don't want to get into a bidding contest with fellow Forumites, as I'm not desperate for them.
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I won't bid Katharine,so go ahead if you are interested from me. :D
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Katharine wrote:Is anyone here likely to put in a bid for these? I'm interested in them, but don't want to get into a bidding contest with fellow Forumites, as I'm not desperate for them.
I might bid for one - but if you want both of them, I'll let you go ahead! ;-) I wouldn't mind just one so I have a sample of Teachers World...I don't mind which one though. :-)

EDIT - I've gone for the 1929 one. :-)
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Thanks Robert, I'll try for the other one then. :D
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Well the one I was interested in went for £9.05. Hope Robert had more success.
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it went for about £7.50 - but I didn't get notified I'd been outbid (this is happening a lot lately!) until the bidding had ended!! Anyway - I don't think I'd have gone any higher than £7. 8)
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