Description
Time Bound Weekly Magazine – January 4 to March 21, 1932
This listing features a complimentary bound volume of Time Magazine, containing selected weekly issues from January 4 through March 21, 1932. This edition reflects key personalities of the early 1930s during a time of global economic uncertainty and U.S. political transition. Please note that the February 1, February 22, and February 29 issues are missing, and the March 28 issue is included but without its cover.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – January 4, 1932 – Man of the Year
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Time Magazine – January 11, 1932 – Daniel “Uncle Dan” Willard
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(February 1, 1932 – Missing)
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Time Magazine – February 8, 1932 – Hugh Simons Gibson
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Time Magazine – February 15, 1932 – Nicholas Murray Butler
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(February 22, 1932 – Missing)
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(February 29, 1932 – Missing)
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Time Magazine – March 7, 1932 – The Brothers Barrymore
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Time Magazine – March 14, 1932 – Col. Clarence Marshall Young
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Time Magazine – March 21, 1932 – Sir John Allsebrook Simon
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Time Magazine – March 28, 1932 (Cover missing)
Condition:
This volume is in acceptable condition with a generally good interior. Please note:
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Missing issues: February 1, February 22, and February 29
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Cover missing from March 28
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Some creases, marks, and minor tears may be present throughout
Please inspect the listing photos to verify overall condition. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available upon request.
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All items come with a plastic protective covering for storage and preservation.
Despite some missing issues, this partial 1932 volume remains a valuable source for historians, educators, and collectors interested in the public figures and events leading up to FDR’s election and the changing political climate of the early 1930s.