Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 6 to March 31, 1947
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 6 through March 31, 1947. This complimentary bound collection chronicles the early Cold War period and the shaping of a new postwar global order. Key figures include political leaders, royalty, cultural icons, and business magnates who helped define the era's shifting geopolitical and social currents.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – January 6, 1947 – Man of the Year (Covering 1946’s most influential figure)
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Time Magazine – January 13, 1947 – Milton Caniff, Comic Strip Artist (Steve Canyon)
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Time Magazine – January 20, 1947 – Senator Robert A. Taft, 80th U.S. Congress Leader
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Time Magazine – January 27, 1947 – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Indian Independence Leader
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Time Magazine – February 3, 1947 – Robert Young, Chairman of Alleghany Corporation
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Time Magazine – February 10, 1947 – Deborah Kerr, British Actress
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Time Magazine – February 17, 1947 – Artur Rodziński, Polish-American Conductor
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Time Magazine – February 24, 1947 – King George II of Greece
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Time Magazine – March 3, 1947 – Senator Joseph H. Ball of Minnesota
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Time Magazine – March 10, 1947 – George C. Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State
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Time Magazine – March 17, 1947 – Arnold J. Toynbee, British Historian and Philosopher
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Time Magazine – March 24, 1947 – Eugene Holman, President of Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)
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Time Magazine – March 31, 1947 – Princess Elizabeth (Later Queen Elizabeth II)
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with a solid binding and clean pages. Minor edge wear or age-toning may be present, consistent with its vintage nature. The item pictured in the listing is exactly the one you will receive. Please review all photos for a detailed look at its condition.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available—just ask
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All items are shipped with a plastic protective covering for preservation and safe handling
This bound volume offers an excellent cross-section of postwar history, arts, politics, and royal affairs. It's a valuable addition to any collection focused on mid-20th century journalism, Cold War-era developments, and global leadership.