Description: THE READERS DIGEST - December 1942 Vol 41, No. 248"Articles of Lasting Interest" -- Own a fascinating piece of history. CONDITION: Complete and in clean condition. Expected wear on outside cover, no rips or tears. Stapled spine has some rust on spine and lower staple coming loose from outside cover, but spine is otherwise tight and intact with no missing pages, as pictured. (See photo)* Also have Feb, April, May, July, October (2 copies) & November 1942 issues, see my other auctions. Includes Index for The Readers Digest articles July to December 1942, Volume numbers 243 to 248.IN THIS ISSUE: RARE and HISTORIC World War II WARTIME Edition To Loving Young People Apart by Alexander Woollcott. [Original to this issue] Fighters at Humpty Doo by Lucien Hubbard. American Rights for Union Members, by William Hard. [Original to this issue] Unlimited Opportunities for Youth!, by Lincoln Steffens. How the Army picks its Officers by Edwin Muller. Goodbye, White Collar, by Alan McCone. Stuka Horror over Greece by Robert St. John. 16 Pages of Cartoons from the New Yorker. To Washington: An "E" for InEfficiency, by Jerry Kluttz. [Original to this issue] Roger William Riis -- Jacob A. Riis, the most unforgettable character I've ever met. [Original to this issue] How Strong Is Japan? by Ray Cromley. Will-Power War, by Raymond Clapper. Enter Atabrine -- Exit Malaria, by Paul de Kruif. [Original to this issue] Bond of Reunion by Carl Carmer. Old Man's Department, by Don Wharton. The French underground by Richard deRochemont. No Greener Pastures -- George Washington Carver by Stanley High. The Dog that waited by R. G. Kirk. Never shoot an Hawaiian more than twice by Blake Clark. Mines by the Millions by Lt. Col. Paul W. Thompson. Hitler Talks and Victory Fades, from Newsweek. The G Men go to war by Frederick L. Collins. What's wrong with the British Army? by Lord Strabolgi. Goebbels will fool us again -- If we don't watch out by Wythe Williams and William van Narvig. Quick repair for broken bones by Elsie McCormick. Niagra's daredevils by William F. McDermott. Why the Argetines dislike us by John W. White. The Blacksmith of Brandon by Harland Manchester -- the invention of the electric motor by Thomas Davenport. The Press fights on two fronts, by Stanley High. [Original to this issue] the importance of fooling the enemy by Frederick Sondern, Jr. What big doc left us by Mary Medearis. Our Hearts Were Young And Gay, by Cornellia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. This Gift of Understanding by Bruce Barton.
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Publication Month: December
Publication Year: 1942
Type: Magazine
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Language: English
Issue Number: Vol 41, #248
Publication Name: Reader's Digest
Publisher: Reader's Digest Association
Topic: News, General Interest