How to Do Just about Anything

How to Do Just about Anything by Reader’s Digest is a comprehensive guide published by the Reader’s Digest Association in 1997. This 448-page book, presented in English, offers a practical resource for tackling a wide range of everyday challenges, from household tasks to medical and legal inquiries. Organized alphabetically from Abalone to Zippers, it features clear, hands-on illustrations that enhance the user experience.
Readers will find a wealth of information designed to assist with various topics, including cleaning, caretaking, and organizing. The guide provides straightforward instructions for acquiring practical skills and offers advice for emergencies, making it a valuable reference for personal and practical needs. With a complete index, locating specific entries is made easy, ensuring that users can quickly access the information they require.
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Organized alphabeticallyfrom Abalone to Zippersand filled with clear, hands-on illustrations, this easy-to-use, money-saving guide helps anyone tackle everyday problems around the house, gives solid answers to medical and legal questions, instructions for learning practical skills of all kinds, advice for emergencies, and more. A complete index allows readers to find entires with ease. 1300 illus.
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