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Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest is an American general interest magazine largely consisting of reprinted and condensed articles from other publications. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
Reader's Digest began in 1922 as The Reader's Digest. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is February 1929 (v. 7 no. 82), © January 16, 1929. The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from September 1933. (More details) It is still published today.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1922: The Internet Archive has volume 1, scanned from microfilm.
- 1922: HathiTrust has volume 1, number 9, dated November 1922.
- 1923-1924: The Internet Archive has volume 2, scanned from microfilm.
- 1924-1925: The Internet Archive has volume 3, scanned from microfilm.
- 1925-1926: The Internet Archive has volume 4, scanned from microfilm.
- 1926: HathiTrust has volume 5, numbers 49-54, covering May through October 1926.
- 1926: HathiTrust has volume 5, numbers 55-60, covering November 1926 through April 1927.
- 1927: HathiTrust has volume 6, numbers 61-66, covering May through October 1927.
- 1927: The Internet Archive has volume 6, number 66, dated October 1927, scanned in color from print.
- 1927-1928: HathiTrust has volume 6, numbers 67-72, covering November 1927 through April 1928.
- 1928: HathiTrust has volume 7, numbers 73-78, covering May through October 1928.
Official Site / Current Material
- The Reader's Digest website has more information about the magazine, along with a selection of online articles and videos.
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