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  2. Reader's Digest Press - Wikipedia

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    Reader's Digest Press was a United States publisher of the mid-1960s to early 1980s, owned by The Reader's Digest Association. It published full-length, original non-fiction books, often concerning military or political topics. (It thus differed from the better-known Reader's Digest Condensed Books .) Its works were sometimes distributed by ...

  3. Category:Reader's Digest - Wikipedia

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    World's Best Reading. Categories: Lifestyle magazines published in the United States. Monthly magazines published in the United States. Companies based in Westchester County, New York. Magazines established in 1922. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after mass media companies of the United States.

  4. DeWitt Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of Reader's Digest. Spouse. Lila Bell Wallace. Parent (s) James Wallace and Janet Wallace. William Roy DeWitt Wallace; ( / dəˈwɪt / də-WIT; November 12, 1889 – March 30, 1981), publishing as DeWitt Wallace, was an American magazine publisher. Wallace co-founded Reader's Digest with his wife Lila Bell Wallace, publishing the ...

  5. Catholic Digest - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .catholicdigest .com. Catholic Digest was an American Roman Catholic monthly magazine founded in 1936. By the 1950s Catholic Digest was publishing articles by such well-known Catholic authors as Fulton J. Sheen, Frank Sheed and Dorothy Day. [1] In 2016 it was reaching two million readers. [2]

  6. World's Best Reading - Wikipedia

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    World's Best Reading is a series of classic books published by Reader's Digest beginning in 1982. The series is distributed as a mail order membership club. In addition some individual volumes are available for sale directly through the Reader's Digest website. The series began with single annual volumes in 1982 and 1983, then expanded to bi ...

  7. Digest size - Wikipedia

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    Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or "journal size" magazine, but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 14 cm × 21 cm ( by inches). It is also a 13.65 cm × 21.27 cm ( by inches) and 14 cm × 19 cm ( by inches) format, [1] similar to the size of a DVD case. These sizes evolved from the printing press ...

  8. Trusted Media Brands - Wikipedia

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    Trusted Media Brands, Inc. ( TMBI ), formerly known as the Reader's Digest Association, Inc. ( RDA ), is an American multi-platform media and publishing company which is co-headquartered in New York City and in White Plains, New York. [1] [2] [3] The company was founded by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace, husband and wife, in New York City ...

  9. Talk:Reader's Digest - Wikipedia

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    This is the Reader's Digest sweepstakes, very familiar to most US readers; I don't think the fact that they run a sweepstakes with a heavy come-on has much to do with the magazine's editorial policy. Hm; I think I see a missing entry here. -- Dhartung 08:26, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC) their quite spamming "sweepstakes" isn't US-only either, they operate ...

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