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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December 1996; Vol. 149, No. 896
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Choir of Angels, Painting by Master of the Lindau Lamentation.

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Over 27 million copies in 19 languages bought monthly.
My Lifelong Apprenticeship . . . Jon Franklin.
Are You Getting Ahead? . . . Exclusive Poll.
A Shepherd's Healing Power . . . Jo Coudert.
On a Collision Course With Earth . . . Earth.
What's Written in Grant's Tomb . . . The Atlantic Monthly.
The Good Samaritan of Woodbridge . . . Shari Smyth.
What Makes Us Attractive . . . Newsweek.
To Think Like a Killer . . . Boston.
Lost in the Clouds . . . Drama in Real Life.
Easy Ways to Stay Fit for Life . . . Malcolm McConnell.
To the Brink . . . Esquire.
Warning: Antibiotics Could Endanger Your Child . . . Melinda Marshall.
The Art of Smart Guessing . . . "99% Inspiration.
For Better, For Worse . . . Lynnette Baughman.
An Answer to the Medicare Mess . . . . Trevor Armbrister.
Steer Clear of These Car-Repair Rip-Offs . . . Money.
Heroes for Today . . . Harvard Magazine, et al.
The State Bragging-Rights Quiz . . . "The Guinness Book of World Records,.
Gilligan's Aisle . . . Washington Post Magazine.
Here Come the Cyber-Dollars . . . New York Times.
What Welfare Did for Thomas Dutton . . . William Ecenbarger.
Silicone: Has the Truth Been Served? . . . Discover.
How They Built Stonehenge . . . Conde Nast Traveler.

BOOK SECTION: Christmas in an Unlikely Season . . . Through Troubled Waters . . . William H. Armstrong.

A Little Device That Can Save Your Life.
Seven Ways to Beat Shyness.
My Son, My Enemy.
Word Power.
Points to Ponder.
News From the World of Medicine.
Laughter, the Best Medicine.
Life in These United States.
Personal Glimpses.
Notes From All Over.
Day's Work.
The Verbal Edge.
Quotable Quotes.
Campus Comedy.


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