Time Magazine Library Bound October- Dec 1939 Scarlett O’Hara Gone with the Wind


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Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – October 2 to December 25, 1939

This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from October 2 through December 25, 1939. Stamped "Look Library," this complimentary bound edition captures a dramatic and transitional moment in global history. As World War II intensifies in Europe, Time Magazine spotlights world leaders, cultural icons, and pivotal political figures of the late 1930s.

Contents Included:

  • Time Magazine – October 2, 1939 – Republican Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg

  • Time Magazine – October 9, 1939 – Queen Elizabeth

  • Time Magazine – October 16, 1939 – K.T. Keller of Chrysler

  • Time Magazine – October 23, 1939 – Allied Air Chief

  • Time Magazine – October 30, 1939 – Gustaf V of Sweden

  • Time Magazine – November 6, 1939 – Michigan's Tom Harmon

  • Time Magazine – November 13, 1939 – King Carol II of Romania

  • Time Magazine – November 20, 1939 – Broadway’s George S. Kaufman

  • Time Magazine – November 27, 1939 – Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands

  • Time Magazine – December 4, 1939 – Carl Sandburg

  • Time Magazine – December 11, 1939 – U.S. Ambassador to China

  • Time Magazine – December 18, 1939 – Ex-President (subject unspecified)

  • Time Magazine – December 25, 1939 – Scarlett O’Hara (Vivien Leigh as featured in Gone with the Wind)

Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with a "Look Library" stamp present. Some expected signs of age such as mild shelf wear or page toning may be present. Binding is solid and pages are clean. The item pictured is the exact one you will receive; please review photos carefully for full condition details.

Additional Information:

  • Combined shipping is available upon request

  • All items include a plastic protective covering for archival handling and long-term storage

This volume offers an invaluable primary source for researchers, collectors, and educators focused on the early months of WWII, international leadership, American literature and film, and cultural sentiment leading into the 1940s.

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