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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1991; Vol. 138, No. 825
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Three Windows, Painting by Leigh Palmer.

World's Most Widely Read Magazine:.
Can They Save This Baby? . . . JoAnne Goldberg.
How We Appeased a Tyrant . . . Rachel Flick.
Heart of a Champion . . . The Christian Science Monitor.
My Journey Beneath the Earth . . . Tim Cahill.
$194 Million Isn't Peanuts . . . The Wall Street Journal.
Unforgettable "Doc" Edgerton . . . Paul E. Gray.
A Waifs American Dream . . . Patricia Skalka.
The Night the Creeks Ran Wild . . . Peter Michelmore.
When Herman Wrice Declared War . . . Philadelphia Inquirer Magazine.
These Germs Work Wonders . . . Doug Stewart.
The Boy and the Clown . . . Life.
Hostages to Madness . . . "Madness in the Streets.
Nature's Perfect Medicine . . . "Walking Medicine.
Words That Won Japan . . . . Washington Post.
How Nasty Do We Wanna Be? . . . Miami Herald.
Alone in a Runaway Balloon! . . . Drama in Real Life.
The Haunting Riddle of Raoul Wallenberg . . . Lawrence Elliott.
Why Some Kids Listen . . . "Back to the Family.
They're Stealing Our Masterpieces . . . Ira Chinoy.
Is Your Mortgage Payment Too High? . . . Changing Times.
Eyes of a Father . . . Eddie Nickens.
How to Relax in a Crowd . . . David D. Burns, M.D.
Everyday Mysteries . . . Per Ola & Emily d'Aulaire.
I Gonged the Philharmonic . . . "The Best of Plimpton.
That's Outrageous! . . . A Compilation.
SPECIAL FEATURE: Trapped on Chimney Rock . . . Peter Potterfield.
Millie Could Teach the Experts.
What Husbands Really Need.
People Will Surprise You.
Quotable Quotes.
Word Power.
Campus Comedy.
Life in These United States.
Laughter.
Personal Glimpses.
Day's Work.
Notes From All Over.
Points to Ponder.
News of Medicine.


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