Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 4 to March 29, 1937
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 4 through March 29, 1937. This complimentary bound volume offers a detailed snapshot of early 1937, highlighting prominent political, judicial, industrial, and international figures during a year of significant global transition. Please note that the March 1 cover had previously been cut out and has since been restored.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – January 4, 1937 – Woman of the Year
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Time Magazine – January 11, 1937 – Nebraska’s Norris
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Time Magazine – January 18, 1937 – General Motors’ Knudsen
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Time Magazine – January 25, 1937 – Leon Trotsky
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Time Magazine – February 1, 1937 – Thomas Edmund Dewey
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Time Magazine – February 8, 1937 – John Jeremiah Pelley
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Time Magazine – February 15, 1937 – Philadelphia’s Denis Joseph Cardinal Dougherty
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Time Magazine – February 27, 1937 – The Nizam of Hyderabad (Dated issue appears out of sequence)
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Time Magazine – March 1, 1937 – The Chief Justice (Cover was cut out and has been restored)
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Time Magazine – March 8, 1937 – Albert Frederick Arthur – George VI
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Time Magazine – March 15, 1937 – U.S. Ambassador to Russia & Wife
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Time Magazine – March 22, 1937 – Dr. Clarence Cook “Pete” Little
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Time Magazine – March 29, 1937 – Clyde Beatty & Captive
Condition:
This volume is in good condition overall. The March 1 issue had its cover cut out in the past, which has since been restored and placed back into the volume. Other signs of age-related wear may include light edge wear, slight toning, or minor marks. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please inspect listing images for full condition details.
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 preservation and safe handling
This volume is a valuable asset for researchers, educators, and collectors seeking insight into American and international affairs during the early months of 1937, captured through the lens of Time Magazine.