Description
Time Library Edition Bound Magazine – September to December 1923
This listing features an original Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, covering the complete weekly issues from September through December 1923. Professionally bound and originally held by Earlham College Library (as noted by the library stamp), this volume offers a compelling snapshot of early 20th-century political, cultural, and international developments as reported by one of America's most influential news magazines.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – September 3, 1923 – David Lloyd George
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Time Magazine – September 10, 1923 – Champion Dempsey
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Time Magazine – September 17, 1923 – Israel Zangwill
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Time Magazine – September 24, 1923 – John Pierpont Morgan
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Time Magazine – October 1, 1923 – Samuel Gompers
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Time Magazine – October 8, 1923 – The R.T. Hon. H. H. Asquith
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Time Magazine – October 15, 1923 – Frank O. Lowden
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Time Magazine – October 22, 1923 – John Wingate Weeks
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Time Magazine – October 29, 1923 – Roy Chapman Andrews
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Time Magazine – November 5, 1923 – Giulio Gatti-Casazza
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Time Magazine – November 12, 1923 – Woodrow Wilson
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Time Magazine – November 19, 1923 – Erich Von Ludendorff
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Time Magazine – November 26, 1923 – Hugh Gibson
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Time Magazine – December 3, 1923 – Robert Marion La Follette
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Time Magazine – December 10, 1923 – Albert Baird Cummins
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Time Magazine – December 17, 1923 – Anton Lang
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Time Magazine – December 24, 1923 – G. B. Shaw
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Time Magazine – December 31, 1923 – Anthony H. G. Fokker
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with a visible Earlham College Library stamp. Please review the photos carefully to assess condition. The item shown is the exact item you will receive.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available upon request.
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All items include a plastic protective covering for long-term preservation.
A rare and historic compilation, this bound volume is ideal for collectors, archivists, and researchers interested in early Time Magazine reporting and its portrayal of major public figures and events of the era.