In the mid 90's when I was studying Italian at UNLV I found Italian editions of Reader's Digest. They definitely used to publish in Italian. I don't think they offer it now though.
Yes, there is an Italian edition of Reader's Digest. It is called "Selezione" and features a selection of articles and content tailored for Italian readers.
i have a collection of 1956 to 1980 compiled readers digest book, all in good condition, i want to know how much it is worth..
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The value of a 1938 Reader's Digest can vary based on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a 1938 edition of Reader's Digest in good condition can sell for anywhere between $10 to $50. Special editions or issues in pristine condition may command higher prices.
Garage sale prices are usually .25 cents to .50 cents.
No, they are separate businesses, but Books Are Fun does sell some Readers Digest product.
The value of a Readers Digest "The Swing Years 1936-1946" edition typically ranges from $10 to $30 depending on condition and demand. It's always a good idea to check online marketplaces or second-hand bookstores to get a more accurate valuation.
Readers Digest is printed in 21 languages.
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No, Jon Bencher does not work for readers digest. It is part of a sweepstakes fraud. I found out because i received a letter from readers digest from Jon bencher saying i won a lot of money. The letter seemed fishy so i called readers digest. And it was a falsified sweepstakes win. i called the better business bureau to inform them as well as letting readers digest know what happened
50 to 90 y.o.
Yes, Its called Readers digest Select editions. it is not large type but it has 4 stores in every book. the number is 1.800.310.2181
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