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Very Good |
Publication Year: |
1944 |
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Reader's Digest |
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English |
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Does not apply |
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Magazine |
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News, General Interest |
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Monthly |
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April |
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Reader's Digest Association |
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"Articles of Lasting Interest" -- Own a piece of history, fascinating to read -- The Readers Digest captures what life was like at any given time better than any other magazine, because it is the best of all of them! -- Exclusive MORE MAGAZINES detailed content description, below! *
ISSUE DATE:
April 1944; Vol. 44, No. 264
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: Easter eggs decorated by leading artists with designs appropriate to each of
United Nations have been reproduced for this month's cover.
KEY TO UNITED NATIONS EASTER EGG COVER: Country and Artists:
1 ETHIOPIA Hi Williams. 2 PANAMA -- Raymond Lufkin. 3 SOVIET RUSSIA -- Rockwell Kent. 4 CUBA -- Fred Cooper. 5 MExICO -- Theodora Sangree. 6 BRAZIL -- Joseph Johnson. 7 GREECE--Arthur Szyk. 8 BOLIVIA--John Atherton. 9 NICARAGUA -- Hal Clark. 10 CHINA -- Martha Sawyers. 11 BELGIUM -- Rene Sturbelle. 12 GREAT BRITAIN -- Frederick Chapman. 13 GUATEMALA -- Toni Funk. 14 HAITI -- Fred Morel. 15 PHILIPPINES -- Victor de Pauw. 16 NORWAY -- Gustav Jensen. 17 UNITED STATES -- Norman Rockwell. 18 CZECHOSLOVAKIA -- Rudolph Ruzicka. 19 CANADA --Condie Lamb. 20 IRAQ -- V. Bobri. 21 HONDURAS - Lyman Anderson. 22 NETHERLANDS -- William Wolfson. 23 POLAND -- Maithe Hasselriis. 24 INDIA -- Frank Mcintosh. 25 YUGOSLAVIA -- E. L. Ross. 26 IRAN -- Katherine Tait. 27 COSTA RICA--Glenn Golton. 28 NEW ZEALAND--John Averill. 29 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC -- Henry Stalhut. 30 COLOMBIA -- Rafael Palacios. 31 LUXEMBURG -- Warren Chappell. 32 SOUTH AFRICA -- Vera Bock. 33 EL SALVADOR -- Molly Warren. 34 AUSTRALIA - Edward Shenton.
[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]
Why Are We Americans Different? By James Truslow Adams.
Combat Rehearsal Over Florida By Francis Vivian Drake.
The Happiest Man I've Ever Known By Louis Bromfield. "Bosquet, with his feet in the soil, was beholden to no one". [Original to this issue!]
34 Men And I By Frank Warning To Labor And Management By Eric A. Johnston. [Original to this issue!]
The Inside Story Of Pearl Harbor By Edwin Muller. [Original to this issue!]
Why I Am For McCarthur By Arthur H. Vandenberg.
A Woman To Warm Your Heart By -- Miss Hungerford -- By Dorothy Walworth.
Five Ways To Cheat Death, Ira Wolfert.
Drama In Everyday Life By Hugh Macnair Kahler. [Original to this issue!]
Taxi, Sailor?, by Lt Col Jack Redding.
Jimmy Durante Comes Back!.
Bill Bailey And The Four Pillars By J. P. Mcevoy.
Women At The Peace Conference By Eleanor Roosevelt. [Original to this issue!]
This Is Louis Pasteur -- Calling The Youth Of Today By Paul De Kruif.
Lords And Ladies Of Lilliput By Robert W. Marks.
Mr S. Gordon Saunders By Harland Manchester.
England's Radio Blitz By William D. Bayles.
The Good Neighbor Assembly Line By Deena Clark.
I Shopped The Black Market By Patricia Lochridge.
She Runs The White House -- Mrs. Henrietta Nesbitt -- By Helen Furnas.
A Dog For Miss Boo By Margaret Lee Runbeck.
Death Before Birth By Vera Connolly.
We Can Improve Anything By Francis Sill Wickware.
Hollywood Listens To The Audience By William A. Lydgate.
Oberammergau Of The Plains By Howard W. Turtle.
The Story Of Social Security: I: This Bureaucracy streamlines itself, By Stuart Chase. [Original to this issue!]
The Story Of Social Security: II: Will you get your share?, By Jerome Beatty. [Original to this issue!]
Chief Admiral Sir Arthur Tedder Deputy For Invasion By Noel F. Busch.
New Foods For Your Table By George Poindexter.
Old Slowpoke The Possum By Lewis Nordike.
The World's Biggest Payroll By Lawrence Sullivan.
Goodnight Sweet Prince -- The Life And Times Of John Barrymore -- By Gene Fowler.
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