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Rare Patty Duke Norman Vincent Peale Guideposts For Christmas 1963 Lp Gp 101 on 2040-motos

US $80
YearYear:1963 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Freeport, Illinois, United States

Freeport, Illinois, United States
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Here is a lovely collectible for Patty Duke fans, a 1963 record album, "Guideposts for Christmas."  Pictured on the cover of the sleeve is a sweet photo of Patty and Norman Vincent Peale looking through a window at a Christmas Nativity scene.  This record is on the Guideposts label, GP 101, mono.  the vinyl is in very good plus to excellent condition.  The sleeve is very good and clean, perfect for display; there is a partial seam split on the top seam.  According to the liner notes on the back, this record was not sold, but was given as a gift to Guideposts subscribers.  Duke and Peale share stories from Guideposts:  The Star and The Shepherd Boy; The Christmas Thief; The Man Who Missed Christmas; The Surprise Feast; The Masterpiece; A String of Blue Beads; The Deputy; Toys For a King; Let's Go Neighboring; A Brother Like That;; Santa Rides The Bus; You Can Keep Christmas; The Stubborn Unbeliever; A Boy's Finest Memory; The Best Part of Giving; The Greatest Christmas Story of All.  Email any questions!

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