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Can you help please? Audio Books..Yesterday's Houses by Mavis Cheek

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Charlie911 | 12:24 Sat 17th Jul 2010 | ChatterBank
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I have the complete unabridged set of audio books entitled Yesterdy's Houses by Mavis Cheek. However disc number 6 (6 of 10) is damaged. Does anybody have this set and could make me a copy? I would of course pay for it.

Please sheck your audio books for me.....please...pretty please?

Thanks for reading this
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You can buy replacement discs - I think you have to contact the publisher, but I know that we often have dics or tapes lost or damaged on return to the library and the Librarian just orders that specific disc/tape without having to replace the entire thing.
18:56 Sat 17th Jul 2010
Try downloading it with something like Limewire, it will be there somewhere for sure.
But I didnt tell you to do it, OK?
Contact your local library and ask for it there, you could borrow it and make a copy. (I didn't tell you that either!)
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Thanks Ratty15 and also Dothawkes31.

Think I'll stick to the library idea as I have trouble downloading.
Great idea. :-)

Many thanks to you both BUT, if anyone can help in the next say 4 weeks of this posting please leave a messege and I'll get in touch. Thank you...
You can buy replacement discs - I think you have to contact the publisher, but I know that we often have dics or tapes lost or damaged on return to the library and the Librarian just orders that specific disc/tape without having to replace the entire thing.
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To karenmac60:

Many many thanks for your answer. Icontacted the publisher today who is sending me a replacement disc free of charge. Not even any postage to pay. Brilliant! :-)

Many thanks to everyone else for their time and helpfulness.

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