Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 4 to March 29, 1943
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 4 through March 29, 1943. This complimentary bound edition captures a critical period in World War II, showcasing military commanders, economic planners, international allies, and influential figures driving both strategy and morale. These original issues provide invaluable context from the front lines to the home front during a pivotal stretch of the war.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – January 4, 1943 – Joseph Stalin (Man of the Year)
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Time Magazine – January 11, 1943 – James F. Byrnes of War Economy
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Time Magazine – January 18, 1943 – General George C. Kenney, Air Commander of the Southwest Pacific
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Time Magazine – January 25, 1943 – Henry Morgenthau Jr.
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Time Magazine – February 1, 1943 – General Bernard Montgomery of the Eighth Army
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Time Magazine – February 8, 1943 – Peace Planner Anthony Eden
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Time Magazine – February 15, 1943 – Admiral Osami Nagano of Japan
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Time Magazine – February 22, 1943 – Lieutenant General Filipp Golikov, Red Army
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Time Magazine – March 1, 1943 – Madame Chiang Kai-shek
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Time Magazine – March 8, 1943 – Senator Harry S. Truman, War Investigator
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Time Magazine – March 15, 1943 – Elmer Davis, Director of the Office of War Information (OWI)
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Time Magazine – March 22, 1943 – General Carl Spaatz, Commander in Tunisia
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Time Magazine – March 29, 1943 – General Henri Giraud of North Africa
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with solid binding and all pages intact. Expected signs of age such as light edge wear or mild toning may be present. The item shown in the photos is the exact copy you will receive—please examine the pictures for full condition details.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available upon request
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All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering for archival safety and secure handling
This volume offers powerful primary-source insight into early 1943 wartime leadership, diplomacy, and public communication—ideal for collectors, historians, and educators seeking original reporting from the heart of World War II.