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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
January 1948; Vol. 52, No. 309
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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BOOK SECTION: Will Dollars Save The World? By Henry Hazlitt. [This is a RARE printing of this book, Opposing the "Marshal Plan", and putting Europe on the U. S. Dole. Finding any printing of this landmark book on economics is hard -- but here it is, condensed to the main points in the best Reader's Digest tradition!]
Our Final Chance By W. T. Holliday. [An Argument For A World Government!] [Original To This Issue!]
Why I Remain A Negro By Walter White.
New Help For Women's Change Of Life By Paul De Kruif. [Original To This Issue!]
Want The Wig? By J. P. Mcevoy.
The Way Back By Fred Raymond Gilpatic.
The Whole Town Of Nadeau Goes To School By Karl Detzer.
The First Secretary Of Defense -- Jim Forrestal By Ernest Havemann.
He Frees The Innocent -- Herbert Maris -- By Frederic Sondern.
I'm Bringing My Daughter Up To Love Alone By David L. Cohn.
20 Minutes To Eternity By Chalmers Goodlin.
Lessons For Youngsters By Margot Gayle.
The Proper Bostonians By Cleveland Amory.
The Lively Von Trapp Family Singers, By T. E. Murphy. [From a newspaper, and then published only in The Readers Digest, a very hard to find and fascinating article on the Von Trapp Family -- YEARS before "The Sound of Music" was even written!]
The Fabulous Baron Of Arizona -- James Addison Reavis -- By Clarence Budington Kelland.
The Wonder Of Wood By Donald Culross Peattie.
Light Like The Sun By Frances Newton.
The Epic Human Story Of The Brooklyn Bridge [The Great Story Of John Roebling And His Son!] Based on D. B. Steinman, article by Edwin Muller. [NICE, Readers Digest version of this great story!]
How The United Nations Can Be Made To Work (Yeah, Right!) By James Burnham. [Original to this issue!]
Ethel Florey Penicillin Pioneer By Lois Mattox Miller.
Hawaii Island Paradise By Blake Clark. [Original to this issue!]
Low Cost Housing Can Be Provided By John T. Flynn. [Original to this issue!]
Our Heroes Come Home By Meyer Berger.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met -- Paimundo Arujo De Souza Da Silva -- By William La varre Lavarre. [Original to this issue!]
Lift Up Your Eyes And Marvel By Clyde Fisher.
Masaryk Diplomat In Silk Pajamas By John Kobler.
I Like Mexicans By Montanye Perry.
The Strange Case Of The Taft-Hartley Law By Claude Robinson.
50 Years Of Movies -- For What? By Budd Schulberg.
Elizabeth And The Crown Prince Of Japan By Lee Hills.
Competition Is An American Resource By R. T. Haslam. [Original to this issue!]
Fun With A Dictionary By Gelett Burgess.
Nutrition And Pregnancy By Bruce Bliven.
The Flame Of Europe By Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
Save Food To Save Lives By Charles Luckman. [Original to this issue!]
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