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~rare~audio Cassette Tape Set By Norman Vincent Peale~become What You Want To Be on 2040-motos

US $68
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Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
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NORMAN VINCENT PEALE'S TEACHING

This is a great tape set by NORMAN VINCENT PEALE, entitled: 

Become What You Want To Be (3 tape series)

The set has 3 tapes from the FCL Bible Club.  Tapes include:  

How to Have Courage and Confidence

Real Faith Works Wonders

Practice Creative Anticipation - It Works!

Tape set comes in it's case and looks to be in good condition. Unfortunately, I don't have a cassette player anymore, so I wasn't able to test the tapes, so it is sold as is.  

Please check out my other auctions, as I have other tape sets listed and love to combine shipping.  Thanks so much for looking!  

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