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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
March 1942; Vol 40, No. 239
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!]
Stand by for Torpedo! by Carl Brown. An eyewitness account of the sinking of the "Repulse" and the "Price of Wales"
Air Power--Our Key To Victory.
Change your pace by Hilton Gregory.
The US pocketbook enlists by Stanley High.
The MacArthurs -- Fabulous Family of the Footlights -- Helen Hayes and Charles MacArthur by J. P. McEvoy.
Second Call For Inventions! by Stuart Chase. [Original to this issue!]
Ladies of the law by Karl Detzer.
China's gentleman and a scholar by Ernest O. Hauser (Hu Shih).
What's what with "Who's Who" by J. Bryann III.
The most unforgettable character I've ever met by Robert Flaherty. [Original to this issue!]
what we didn't know about Russia by Joseph E. Davies.
Profit from my experience: Be your best self by Hugh Bradley. [Original to this issue!]
Woodrow Miller's traveling boss by Frank J. Taylor.
Napoleon's Retreat From Russia by Edwin Muller.
Paradise regained by Philip Wylie.
The Dinner Party by Mona Gardner.
Trained First Aid or none at all!, by Charles B. Scully.
Report from Eire by William Bayles.
Licensed to Kill by Philip E. Devnew.
Our Commander In Chief from "Roosevelt: Dictator or Democrat?" by Gerald W. Johnson.
Ol Mississippi got her master now! by Herbert and Edward Quick.
Youth finds a new road to Religion, by Ralph Wallace.
The magic of high octane gas by Harland Manchester.
the new Army's new discipline by Thomas A. Johnson.
The lost heritage of simple living by Ethel Ambler Hunter.
Fake, Hoax and charity by Frank W. Brock.
Detroit vs The White Plague by Paul de Kruif. [Original to this issue!]
The Red Cross was ready by Allan A. Minchie.
Storm, by George R. Stewart.
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