Hey guys, I am looking for Memorex Vis titles that I don't currently have for an archival project I'm working on. I already know about the oldsoftware link, but was hoping to get them a little bit cheaper. Loose CDs will work fine for my purposes, but CIB is fine as well. They must have relatively few scratches on them. Please let me know if you have any of the following:

1992 Time Magazine Compact Almanac, The
A Survey of Western Art
Aesop's Fables
American Heritage Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary
American Vista
Americans in Space
Atlas of US Presidents
Awesome Adventures of Victor Vector & Rondo, The: The Vampire's Coffin
Better Not Get Wet, Jesse Bear
Cinderella: The Original Fairy Tale
Compton's Multimedia Encyclopedia: VIS Edition
December 24th
Exploring America's National Parks
Great Lives
Heather Hits Her First Home Run
Henry & Mudge: In the Sparkle Days
Henry & Mudge: The First Book
Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear?
Just Grandma and Me (Mercer Mayer's)
Kid-Fun
Learn to Play Guitar
Links: The Challenge of Golf
Long Hard Day on the Ranch, A
Manhole, The
Meeting of Minds Series, The
Mosaic Magic
Moving Gives Me a Stomachache
Mud Puddle
Multimedia Animals Encyclopedia
My Paint
Night Before Christmas, The
Our House
Paper Bag Princess, The
Peter and the Wolf
Playing With Language: Games in English
Playing With Language: Games in French
Playing With Language: Games in German
Race the Clock
Rainbow & Snowflake's Search for the Sea
Rick Ribbit's Adventures in Early Learning
Rodney's Funscreen
Sail With Columbus
Scary Poems for Rotten Kids
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol II
Tale of Benjamin Bunny, The
Tale of Peter Rabbit, The
Talking Stepping Stones
Tandy Resources CD
Thomas' Snowsuit
Time Table of History: Business, Politics, & Media
Time Table of History: Science and Innovation
Video Movie Guide 1993
Vision Multimedia Bible For the Entire Family
Wild Animals!
World Vista

I will buy titles, or if anyone would let me borrow their Vis collection, I will pay for shipping both ways.

Thanks,
Matt