Time Magazine Library Bound January 6, 1941 - March 31, 1941 Winston Churchill


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Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 6 to March 31, 1941

This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 6 through March 31, 1941. Stamped "Look Library," this complimentary bound edition covers the first quarter of a historic year as the world approached the brink of further war escalation. The volume highlights key figures in U.S. defense, European royalty, labor leadership, Hollywood, and international diplomacy.

Contents Included:

  • Time Magazine – January 6, 1941 – Man of the Year

  • Time Magazine – January 13, 1941 – The Honorable Mr. Secretary Jones

  • Time Magazine – January 20, 1941 – King Boris III of Bulgaria

  • Time Magazine – January 27, 1941 – Philip Murray of the CIO

  • Time Magazine – February 3, 1941 – Gertrude Lawrence and Dream Figures

  • Time Magazine – February 10, 1941 – Physiologist Dr. Anton Julius Carlson

  • Time Magazine – February 17, 1941 – Admiral Andrew Browne Cunningham of the Mediterranean Fleet

  • Time Magazine – February 24, 1941 – Defense Buyer Donald M. Nelson

  • Time Magazine – March 3, 1941 – Gary Cooper – Meet John Doe

  • Time Magazine – March 10, 1941 – Ambassador Gaston Henry-Haye

  • Time Magazine – March 17, 1941 – Henry Ford

  • Time Magazine – March 24, 1941 – Marshal Wilhelm List (Nazis)

  • Time Magazine – March 31, 1941 – The U.S. Maritime Commission

Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with a clear "Look Library" stamp. Pages are intact and clean, and the binding is solid. As with most vintage volumes, minor signs of age such as edge wear or light page toning may be present. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive—please refer to the photos for a detailed look at its condition.

Additional Information:

  • Combined shipping is available upon request

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

A valuable primary source for researchers, historians, and collectors, this volume provides firsthand insight into U.S. defense efforts, pre-war diplomacy, and the evolving roles of cultural and political figures during the first months of 1941.

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