Time Magazine Library Bound Weekly January 5, 1948 - March 29, 1948


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Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 5 to March 29, 1948

This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 5 through March 29, 1948. This complimentary bound volume captures the early developments of the Cold War era, key political movements, and cultural milestones in the postwar world. With appearances from Hollywood icons, statesmen, scientists, and ideological leaders, this collection offers a sweeping view of global affairs and American society in the first quarter of 1948.

Contents Included:

  • Time Magazine – January 5, 1948 – Man of the Year (George C. Marshall)

  • Time Magazine – January 12, 1948 – Gregory Peck, Actor

  • Time Magazine – January 19, 1948 – W. Stuart Symington, Secretary of the Air Force

  • Time Magazine – January 26, 1948 – James C. Petrillo, President of the American Federation of Musicians

  • Time Magazine – February 2, 1948 – Barbara Ann Scott, Canadian Figure Skater

  • Time Magazine – February 9, 1948 – Edwin Hubble, Astronomer

  • Time Magazine – February 16, 1948 – Benjamin Britten, British Composer

  • Time Magazine – February 23, 1948 – Karl Marx (Philosophical Retrospective)

  • Time Magazine – March 1, 1948 – Robert Schuman, Premier of France

  • Time Magazine – March 8, 1948 – Reinhold Niebuhr, Theologian (Note: Page has a taped repair due to a past rip; content remains legible)

  • Time Magazine – March 15, 1948 – Clark Clifford, Special Counsel to the President

  • Time Magazine – March 22, 1948 – Lavrentiy Beria, Soviet Politburo Member

  • Time Magazine – March 29, 1948 – Robert A. Lovett, U.S. Under Secretary of State

Condition:
This volume is in good condition with all pages present and binding intact. Please note a page from the March 8, 1948 issue had a tear which was removed and taped back in—this repair does not significantly impact readability. Minor signs of age such as light edge wear and page toning may be present. The item shown in the photos is the exact one you will receive.

Additional Information:

  • Combined shipping available upon request

  • All bound volumes are shipped with a plastic protective covering for archival care and safe delivery

A rich source of firsthand reporting from the late 1940s, this volume is ideal for historians, collectors, educators, and researchers interested in Cold War beginnings, postwar global politics, and cultural analysis from original Time Magazine perspectives.

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