Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1987
ISBN 10: 0879351241 ISBN 13: 9780879351243
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1987
ISBN 10: 0879351241 ISBN 13: 9780879351243
Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1987
ISBN 10: 0879351241 ISBN 13: 9780879351243
Anbieter: Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, USA
Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Used-Very Good. First Edition. Pap. Slight shelf-wear.
Verlag: Reader's Digest
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1987
ISBN 10: 0879351241 ISBN 13: 9780879351243
Anbieter: CMG Books and Art, Toronto, ON, Kanada
Paperback. Zustand: As New. vi, 58 pages. 45 color and 18 black & white photographs. U.S. orders are shipped from Lewiston, NY location.
Verlag: Readers Digest, 1945
Anbieter: Boomer's Books, Weare, NH, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. A clean tight copy showing light shelf and edge wear and spotty staining to wrappers as well as rubbing to finish.
PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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In den WarenkorbPAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
HRD. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Reader´s Digest, New York, 1956
Anbieter: Osterholzer Buch-Antiquariat, Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Deutschland
Heft. Zustand: Gut / befriedigend. 208 S.Sprache Englisch (English) # Einband angestaubt etwas fleckig.
Verlag: Reader's Digest
Anbieter: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, USA
Paperback. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
EUR 27,10
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In den WarenkorbHRD. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, New York, 1936
Anbieter: PJK Books and Such, Murrells Inlet, SC, USA
Soft Cover Stapled. Zustand: Very Good. The Reader's Digest Association,1936. Soft Cover Stapled. Cover has mild shelfwear. Pages are clean, bright and unmarked. Binding is tight. Very nice copy.
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, New York, 1939
Anbieter: PJK Books and Such, Murrells Inlet, SC, USA
Soft Cover Stapled. Zustand: Very Good. The Reader's Digest Association,1939. Soft Cover Stapled. Cover has mild shelfwear. Pages are clean, bright and unmarked. Binding is tight. Very nice copy.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, inc., 1962
Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift
single_issue_magazine. Zustand: Good. 298 p., clean and unmarked on paper that is tan on edges with occasional foxing, but strong and not brittle; many ill., ads; binding firm; glossy non-pictorial wrapper--does not match that shown; little other edge wear but the abrasion at crown and foot of spine has caused chipping there. Articles include :"Forty Years Ago--1922" by Noel F. Busch; "Forty Years From Now" by Robert O'Brian;" "The Long Shadow of Louis Pasteur;" "Pierre Salinger Meets the Press;" "Big Search for a Defense Against Missiles" "Sane People Who Get 'Put Away'" by Albert Q. Maisel; "United States of Europe--Hope of the West; " "What Not To Tell A Child About God" "Space Flight and the Spirit of Man" and many others.
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, Inc, Pleasantville, NY, 1946
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe Internationale Ausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Fair. 168 pages. Some wear and discoloration around staples. Cover has some wear, scuffing, and soiling. Some page discoloration. Marginal pencil marks on page 59 noted. Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in Midtown Manhattan. The magazine was founded in 1920, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States. According to Mediamark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. The magazine was started in 1922 by DeWitt Wallace while he was recovering from shrapnel wounds received in World War I. Wallace had the idea to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine.Since its inception, Reader's Digest has maintained a conservative and anti-Communist perspective on political and social issues. Mr. Wallace's continuing correct assessment of what the potential mass-market audience wanted to read led to rapid growth. By 1929, the magazine had 290,000 subscribers. The first international edition was published in the United Kingdom in 1938. By the 40th anniversary of Reader's Digest, there were 40 international editions, in 13 languages and Braille, and it was the largest-circulating journal in Canada, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Peru and other countries, with a total international circulation of 23 million.The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with a vocabulary page, a page of "Amusing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually condensed from a published book. These were all listed in the Table of Contents on the front cover. Each article was prefaced by a small, simple line drawing. In recent years, however, the format has greatly evolved into flashy, colorful eye-catching graphics throughout, and many short bits of data interspersed with full articles. The Table of Contents is now contained inside. The first "Word Power" column of the magazine was published in the January 1945 edition, written by Wilfred J. Funk. In December 1952 the magazine published "Cancer by the Carton", a series of articles that linked smoking with lung cancer. This first brought the dangers of smoking to public attention which, up to then, had ignored the health threatsThe periodical has a global circulation of 10.5 million, making it the largest paid circulation magazine in the world. The magazine is compact, with its pages roughly half the size of most American magazines'. Hence, in the summer of 2005, the U.S. edition adopted the slogan: "America in your pocket." Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.
EUR 28,75
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 8.43x5.51x0.32 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, inc., 1957
Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. 252 p., clean and unmarked on strong paper that is tanning but not brittle; many ill. and ads; binding firm; clean pictorial wrapper has small crease at upper corner of front panel and tiny closed tear at crown of spine. Articles include: "Moscow's Chief European Gangster" [Ernst Wollweber] by Jerome Wilson; "Is There A Loch Ness Monster" by James Thurber; "The Ad and the Id" by Vance Packard; "George Washington's Unknown Spy" [John Honeyman] by Leonard Falkner; "Conduct Code For Teenagers" and many others.
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, inc., 1958
Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. 240 p., clean and unmarked on strong paper that is tanning but not brittle; many ill. and ads ("Look Mom No Cavities"); binding firm; pictorial wrapper is clean with light rubbing at corners and at crown and foot of spine. Articles include: "What's the Matter with the Railroads?"; "Here Come the Super Highway Builders!"; "A Challenge To Americans" by Bruce Catton; "Portrait by Sargent" [scandal of Madame X]; "Russia Rings the School Bell" by John Gunther; "Nobody Is Better Off Dead"[story of Junius Kellogg];" "In Praise or Cheese" by Clifton Fadiman["Talleyrand was particularly fond of Brie. He called it the King of Cheese--the only king it has been said, to which he remained faithful)"] and many others.
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, inc., 1960
Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. 300 p., clean and unmarked on strong paper only faintly age-toned; some corners creased; many ill. and ads and even a coupon giving 5 cents off a bar of Dial soap; binding firm; pictorial wrapper has creased, abrasion at crown and foot of spine. On verso of t.p. is appeal by then president Dwight Eisenhower urging citizens to vote in the upcoming election. An article within by Allen Drury is "How to Win an Election." Other articles include "My Trials as a Non-Drinking Alcoholic;" "What to Be Thankful For"; "The Promised of Classroom TV;" "The Day the South Could Have Won the Civil War" by John Masters; "Our Irresponsible Birth Rate;" "We Delivered Our Own Baby;" "How the Soviets Stole a March on Us in Africa" by Charles Stevenson; "Who Speaks for Labor?" by Barry Goldwater; "The Outrageous Cost of Facizl 'Beauty'" and many others.
Verlag: Readers Digest Association, Inc, Pleasantville, NY, 1942
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Very good. 148 pages. Color illustrations. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in New York City. The magazine was founded in 1920, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States. According to Mediamark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. The magazine is compact, with its pages roughly half the size of most American magazines'. This is the first issue published after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and America's entry into the Second World War. It includes articles such as: So You're an Officer, Red Guerrillas, Meet the Jeep, and Plan for Postwar Tomorrow. DeWitt Wallace, while he was recovering from shrapnel wounds received in World War I, had the idea to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine. The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with a vocabulary page, a page of "Amazing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually condensed from a published book. These were all listed in the Table of Contents on the front cover. Each article was prefaced by a small, simple line drawing. Presumed First Edition, First printing [thus].
Verlag: Readers Digest Association, Inc, Pleasantville, NY, 1942
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Very good. 144 pages. Illustrations (some with color). Cover has slight wear and soiling. Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in New York City. The magazine was founded in 1920, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States. According to Mediamark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. The magazine is compact, with its pages roughly half the size of most American magazines'. This is the early Second World War era issue. It includes articles such as: Fooling Enemy Airmen, Colonel of the Marines, Uncle Sam's Prettiest Battalion, and Russian Front. DeWitt Wallace, while he was recovering from shrapnel wounds received in World War I, had the idea to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine. The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with a vocabulary page, a page of "Amazing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually condensed from a published book. These were all listed in the Table of Contents on the front cover. Each article was prefaced by a small, simple line drawing. Presumed First Edition, First printing [thus].
Verlag: Readers Digest Association, Inc, Pleasantville, NY, 1942
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Very good. 176 pages. Illustrations. Map. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in New York City. The magazine was founded in 1920, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States. According to Mediamark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. The magazine is compact, with its pages roughly half the size of most American magazines'. This is the early Second World War era issue. It includes articles such as: Jews in Washington, Can the RAF Keep It Up?, Blimp, Russian Battlefront, and Wartime Wizardry. DeWitt Wallace, while he was recovering from shrapnel wounds received in World War I, had the idea to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine. The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with a vocabulary page, a page of "Amazing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually condensed from a published book. These were all listed in the Table of Contents on the front cover. Each article was prefaced by a small, simple line drawing. Presumed First Edition, First printing [thus].
Verlag: Readers Digest Association, Inc, Pleasantville, NY, 1942
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Good. 176 pages. Illustrations. Map. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Some corners bumped. Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in New York City. The magazine was founded in 1920, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States. According to Mediamark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. The magazine is compact, with its pages roughly half the size of most American magazines'. This is the early Second World War era issue. It includes articles such as: Impossible War, Santos-Dumont, Air Assault on Germany, Fighting Mountaineers, Second Front, Helicopters, and Private Hargrove. DeWitt Wallace, while he was recovering from shrapnel wounds received in World War I, had the idea to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine. The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with a vocabulary page, a page of "Amazing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually condensed from a published book. These were all listed in the Table of Contents on the front cover. Presumed First Edition, First printing [thus].
Verlag: The Reader's Digest Association, Inc., 1936
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
Verbandsmitglied: IOBA
Trade Paperback. Zustand: Acceptable. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDED: Acceptable trade paperback journal. Creasing, wear, rips and stains on cover. Clean pages. February 1936, Volume 28, Number 166. Sm8vo, 128pp.
EUR 28,52
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Idle Hours | William DeWitt Wallace | Taschenbuch | 88 S. | Englisch | 2019 | hansebooks | EAN 9783337850326 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: BoD - Books on Demand, In de Tarpen 42, 22848 Norderstedt, info[at]bod[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Verlag: Readers Digest Association, Inc, Pleasantville, NY, 1942
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
Wraps. Zustand: Good. 168 pages. Illustrations. Map. Cover has some wear and soiling. Reader's Digest is an American general-interest family magazine, published ten times a year. Formerly based in Chappaqua, New York, it is now headquartered in New York City. The magazine was founded in 1920, by DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States. According to Mediamark Research (2006), Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Inc. combined. The magazine is compact, with its pages roughly half the size of most American magazines'. This is the early Second World War era issue. It includes articles such as: Hitler's Vulnerable Spot, War Marriages, Refugee, Henry Kaiser's Secret Weapon, and Convoy to Murmansk. DeWitt Wallace, while he was recovering from shrapnel wounds received in World War I, had the idea to gather a sampling of favorite articles on many subjects from various monthly magazines, sometimes condensing and rewriting them, and to combine them into one magazine. The magazine's format for several decades consisted of 30 articles per issue (one per day), along with a vocabulary page, a page of "Amazing Anecdotes" and "Personal Glimpses", two features of funny stories entitled "Humor in Uniform" and "Life in these United States", and a lengthier article at the end, usually condensed from a published book. These were all listed in the Table of Contents on the front cover. Presumed First Edition, First printing [thus].
EUR 35,95
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Mai 2016, 2016
ISBN 10: 1358823685 ISBN 13: 9781358823688
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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