Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – April 7 to June 30, 1941
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from April 7 through June 30, 1941. Stamped "Look Library," this complimentary bound edition presents a powerful snapshot of world affairs as World War II intensified and U.S. involvement grew closer. With coverage spanning global military figures, entertainers, and political leaders, this volume is a valuable archival resource from a critical point in 20th-century history.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – April 7, 1941 – Bing Crosby
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Time Magazine – April 14, 1941 – Adolf Hitler
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Time Magazine – April 21, 1941 – General Dušan Simović of Yugoslavia
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Time Magazine – April 28, 1941 – Protector of the Atlantic (likely U.S. Naval defense leadership)
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Time Magazine – May 5, 1941 – President Ramón Castillo of Argentina
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Time Magazine – May 12, 1941 – Price Control Boss Leon Henderson
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Time Magazine – May 19, 1941 – İsmet İnönü, President of Turkey
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Time Magazine – May 26, 1941 – Admiral Jean François Darlan of France
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Time Magazine – June 2, 1941 – Admiral Ernest J. King, U.S. Commander in the Atlantic
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Time Magazine – June 9, 1941 – The Aging Dictator (possibly referencing Mussolini or a similar figure)
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Time Magazine – June 16, 1941 – General Chen Cheng, Defender of Chungking
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Time Magazine – June 23, 1941 – Rear Admiral John H. Towers, Navy Air Chief
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Time Magazine – June 30, 1941 – Marshal Semyon Timoshenko of the USSR
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with a visible "Look Library" stamp. The binding remains firm and the pages are clean and complete. Expected minor signs of age—such as edge wear or page toning—may be present. The exact item in the listing photos is the one 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 archival protection and careful handling
This volume is ideal for collectors, historians, and educators seeking original context on international leadership, U.S. defense buildup, and wartime diplomacy from spring and early summer 1941.