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  2. Book of the Month - Wikipedia

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    Book of the Month (founded 1926 [2]) is a United States subscription-based e-commerce service that offers a selection of five to seven new hardcover books each month to its members. Books are selected and endorsed by a panel of judges, and members choose which book they would like to receive, similar to how the club originally operated when it ...

  3. 30 Best Virtual and Digital Gifts for Last-Minute Shoppers - AOL

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    Book of the Month Club This book club, which was relaunched in 2016, originally dates back to 1926 — so it's safe to say they have a pretty good track record when it comes to choosing can't-put ...

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    If you experience any issues with redeeming or using your Code, please call 1-888-745-6989 to get help.. A monthly $50 credit from Restaurant.com can be activated for certain AOL Advantage plans.

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    For those who like to collect physical copies of books, Book of the Month is a wonderful gift. This subscription service will send a fun new book to their doorstep every month, and there are five ...

  6. 10 books to add to your reading list in February - AOL

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    Perhaps a few of the titles on this month’s list will encourage you to take a break if you can and explore different places. Some of them, like turn-of-the-20th-century Manhattan, are bustling.

  7. Harry Scherman - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Harry Scherman was born February 1, 1887, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] He was the youngest of five children born to Katherine Harris and Jacob Scherman. After his parents separated, Harry and his brothers Louis and William were placed in an orphanage in Atlanta, Georgia, where they lived from 1893 to 1899.