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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October 1944; Vol. 45, No. 270
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]

My Talk With Joseph Stalin By Eric A. Johnston. [Original to this issue!]
The Last Days Of Dictator Benito Mussolini By George Kent. [Original to this issue!]
Forty Minutes That Changed The War By Allan A. Michie.
The British Empire Feels Its Oats By Demaree Bess.
He New Communist Conspiracy By Alexander Barmine.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Joseph Auslander.
What The TVA Means By Stuart Chase.
Admiral Harold Raynsford Stark Ambassador Extraordinary By Frederic Sondern Jr..
My Eyes Have A Cold Nose By Hector Chevigny.
Will The CIO Capture The Democratic Party? By Louis Waldman.
The Hand On The Latch An Old Tale By Mary Cholmondeley As Retold By Anthony Abbot.
The Great Bridge Ships Of France By Frederic Sondern Jr..
Look At This Autumn Blessed Land By Hal Borland.
Sister Kenny Vs The Old Medical Guard By Lois Mattox Miller.
Andy Frain King Of The Ushers By Lincoln Barnett And Gene Cook.
The Open Window By Saki ( H. H. Munro ).
Can The Farm Catch Up With The Machine Age? By Louis Bromfield. "Harry Ferguson has the dream of eliminating drugery from the farm..." [Original to this issue!]
The Magic Of Fire Fog By Paul W. Kearney.
Civilian Suicides On Saipan By Robert Sherrod.
Report On Paradise ( Guatemala City ) By Max Eastman.
Horse Racing -- A Wartime Scandal By Walter Macdonald.
Uncle Sam's Valiant Plant Hunters By Donald Culross Peattie.
Accidents Stranger Than Fiction By Myron Sterns.
Needed: Nine Million New Cars.
An Ounce Of Prevention -- Today's Cure For Cancer By Bernadine Bailey.
Animal Teamwork By Ivan T. Sanderson.
Evangelist Of Mercy -- Henri Dunant -- By Holman Harvey And Edward J. Byng.
Ohio's Co-Op Giant By Bertram B. Fowler.
RARE Alcoholics Anonymous article: Maybe I Can Do It Too, By Helen Worden. "Edward McGoldrick Cured Himself Of Alcoholism -- And Is Now Curing Others For New York. At Last, A City Deals Intelligently With This Problem."
They Called It Reconstruction By Edwin Muller.
It's The Least We Can Do By Bob Hope. [Original to this issue -- a call for help in the war effort!]

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