Time Magazine Library Bound April 5- June 28, 1937 Bob Feller Woolf Derby


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Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – April 5 to June 28, 1937

This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, covering weekly issues from April 5 through June 28, 1937. Stamped "Look Library," this complimentary bound edition captures a vivid cross-section of international politics, cultural figures, and emerging personalities during the spring of 1937.

Contents Included:

  • Time Magazine – April 5, 1937 – President Harry Broughton Housser of Toronto’s Stock Exchange

  • Time Magazine – April 12, 1937 – Virginia Woolf

  • Time Magazine – April 19, 1937 – Cleveland’s Bob Feller

  • Time Magazine – April 26, 1937 – Cuba’s Boss Batista

  • Time Magazine – May 3, 1937 – The Maugh Twins

  • Time Magazine – May 10, 1937 – Derby Favorites and Matt Winn

  • Time Magazine – May 17, 1937 – Christian X, King of Denmark and Iceland, The Wends & The Goths

  • Time Magazine – May 24, 1937 – Cosmo Gordon Lang, 97th Primate of All England

  • Time Magazine – May 31, 1937 – The Quintuplets

  • Time Magazine – June 7, 1937 – President Sidney Howard of The Dramatics Guild

  • Time Magazine – June 14, 1937 – Premier of Belgium

  • Time Magazine – June 21, 1937 – Dr. Morris Fishbein

  • Time Magazine – June 28, 1937 – Ethel Du Pont & Fiancé

Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with a visible “Look Library” stamp. Some expected signs of age—such as slight shelf wear, edge toning, or gentle handling—may be present. The item shown is exactly the one you will receive. Please review all listing images for a complete view of the condition.

Additional Information:

  • Combined shipping is available upon request

  • All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering for preservation and archival handling

An excellent resource for historians, collectors, and educators, this volume provides original Time Magazine coverage from a pivotal year in global affairs, literature, royalty, and American culture.

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