When someone puts together compilation, or a mixtape, they’re showing you what they like, or introducing you to new things. When Reader's Digest began, this is what they offered readers. The first issue, from February 1922, promised 31 articles, “each article of enduring value and interest, in condensed and compact form.”
Reader's Digest at 100
Reader's Digest at 100
Reader's Digest at 100
When someone puts together compilation, or a mixtape, they’re showing you what they like, or introducing you to new things. When Reader's Digest began, this is what they offered readers. The first issue, from February 1922, promised 31 articles, “each article of enduring value and interest, in condensed and compact form.”