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Reader's Digest

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Reader's Digest

U.S.-based monthly magazine. Founded by DeWitt and Lila Wallace, it was first published in 1922 as a digest of articles of topical interest and entertainment value condensed from other periodicals. From 1934 it published condensed versions of current books; later it began publishing books containing original material. Though initially conceived as an impartial journal, the Digest has tended to reflect its publishers' generally conservative outlook. It probably has the largest circulation of any periodical in the world, appearing in dozens of editions and a wide variety of languages worldwide.


Reader’s Digest 

an American monthly literary and political magazine. Published in Pleasantville, N. Y., since 1922, it primarily reprints material from other publications. As of 1975, it was appearing in 13 languages in more than 100 countries. Circulation, more than 29 million (18 million in the USA).



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