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==Bibliography== {{Refbegin}} * John Bainbridge, ''Little Wonder. Or, the Reader's Digest and How It Grew,'' New York: [[Reynal & Hitchcock]], 1945. * John Heidenry, ''Theirs Was the Kingdom: Lila and DeWitt Wallace and the Story of the Reader's Digest'', New York/London: [[W.W. Norton]], 1993 * Samuel A. Schreiner, ''The Condensed World of the Reader's Digest'', New York: Stein and Day, 1977. * James Playsted Wood, ''Of Lasting Interest: The Story of the Reader's Digest'', Westport, Connecticut: [[Greenwood Press]], 1958. * Clem Robyns, [https://kuleuven.academia.edu/ClemRobyns/Papers/692301/The_internationalisation_of_social_and_cultural_values_on_the_homogenization_and_localization_strategies_of_the_Reader_s_Digest "The Internationalisation of Social and Cultural Values: On the Homogenization and Localization Strategies of the Reader's Digest"], ''Folia Translatologica'' 3, 1994, 83β92 * Joanne P. Sharp, ''Condensing the Cold War: Reader's Digest and American Identity'', [[University of Minnesota Press]], 2000. * Joanne P. Sharp, ''Hegemony, popular culture and geopolitics: the Reader's Digest and the construction of danger'', [[Political Geography]], Elsevier, 1996. * Visnja Milidragovic, "[http://summit.sfu.ca/item/12211 From direct marketing tool to digital niche product: a Reader's Digest Sweepstakes case study]", SFU, 2012. {{Refend}}
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