Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 2 to March 27, 1939
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 2 through March 27, 1939. Stamped "Look Library," this complimentary bound volume highlights a pivotal chapter in world history, just months before the outbreak of World War II. The volume includes profiles of major political leaders, artists, military figures, and cultural icons, offering valuable insight into the global atmosphere of early 1939.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – January 2, 1939 – Man of 1938
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Time Magazine – January 9, 1939 – Evolutionist Riddle
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Time Magazine – January 16, 1939 – The Governor of Wisconsin
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Time Magazine – January 23, 1939 – William Faulkner
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Time Magazine – January 30, 1939 – Johns Hopkins' Henry E. Sigerist
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Time Magazine – February 6, 1939 – Robert Fechner of the CCC
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Time Magazine – February 13, 1939 – Pablo Picasso
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Time Magazine – February 20, 1939 – Navy's Charles Edison
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Time Magazine – February 27, 1939 – Ignace Jan Paderewski
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Time Magazine – March 6, 1939 – Josef Beck
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Time Magazine – March 13, 1939 – William Randolph Hearst
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Time Magazine – March 20, 1939 – The President of the Senate
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Time Magazine – March 27, 1939 – Dictator Francisco Franco
Condition:
This volume is in good condition with a visible "Look Library" stamp. Some light edge wear or toning may be present, typical of a vintage library-bound collection. The binding is secure and pages are clean. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check all photos for condition verification.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available upon request
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All items include a plastic protective covering for safe storage and preservation
This edition is a compelling archival source for collectors, researchers, and educators examining the pre-WWII political climate, emerging global powers, and influential cultural voices of early 1939.