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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1991; Vol. 138, No. 830
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Nostalgia, Painting by Hendrick Brandsoen.

World's Most Widely Read Magazine:.
Why Free Criminals to Kill? . . . Maura Mills Irby.
My Uncle and Me . . . Florida Magazine.
Whitworth's Guardian Angel . . . Kregg Spivey.
Rescue in Iraq! . . . Malcolm McConnell.
What Every Free-Lancer Knows . . . The Wall Street Journal.
Keep Your Teen-Age Driver Alive . . . David Mazie.
Prisoner of Silence . . . Geeta Dardick.
Myths About the Homeless . . . Robert James Bidinotto.
Desert Norm . . . The New Republic.
Class Acts . . . Esquire.
Is This Airplane Safe? . . . Fortune.
Lee Atwater's Last Campaign . . . Life.
America's Favorite Bird . . . A. B. C. Whipple.
Gas-Station Philosopher . . . Jeanne Hill.
The Last Communist . . . "Guerrilla Prince.
Trapped in a Torrent! . . . . Drama in Real Life.
How to Teach Your Child to Think . . . Edwin and Sally Kiester.
Science Has You Pegged . . . "What They Know About You.
The Battle Against Beauty and Truth . . . Imprimis.
Heroes for Today . . . . . A compilation.
Strength of a Single Syllable . . . "The Miracle of Language.
Gulf War: Remembering Their Words . . . Congressional Record.
Magic in an Empty Lot . . . North Dakota REC.
Are You a Medical Mystery? . . . . Michael Castleman.
BOOK SECTION: Miracle on 143rd Street . . . "The Woman Who Took Back Her Streets.
A Teacher's Treasure.
The Truth About Lies in Marriage.
Surprising Fact About Sleep.
That's Outrageous.
Mouths of Babes.
Personal Glimpses.
Campus Comedy.
News of Medicine.
Laughter.
Life in These United States.
^ Word Power.
Humor in Uniform.
Day's Work.
^ Quotable Quotes.
Points to Ponder.
;70th Year, Over 28 million copies in 15 languages bought monthly.


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