Little Wonder; Or, The Reader's Digest and how it GrewReynal & Hitchcock, 1946 - 177 pages This book explains the origins of The Reader's Digest, expanding on how the publication functioned and gives the background of the founder (DeWitt Wallace). |
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WALLY | 1 |
BIRTH OF AN ARISTOCRAT | 26 |
PLANT YOU NOW DIG YOU LATER | 52 |
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