Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – January 7 to March 25, 1946
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from January 7 through March 25, 1946. This complimentary bound volume captures the early months of the postwar world as nations began adjusting to peacetime, grappling with economic stabilization, rising labor tensions, and global political realignment. With features on prominent political leaders, industrialists, labor advocates, and entertainers, this volume serves as a vivid snapshot of the transitional period following World War II.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – January 7, 1946 – Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King of Canada
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Time Magazine – January 14, 1946 – Robert E. Gross, President of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
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Time Magazine – January 21, 1946 – Philip Murray, President of the C.I.O.
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Time Magazine – January 28, 1946 – Craig Rice, Crime Fiction Author
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Time Magazine – February 4, 1946 – Henry Ford II, President of Ford Motor Company
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Time Magazine – February 11, 1946 – Stanisław Mikołajczyk, Polish Statesman
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Time Magazine – February 18, 1946 – Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary
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Time Magazine – February 25, 1946 – Cardinal Francis Spellman, Archbishop of New York
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Time Magazine – March 4, 1946 – Chester Bowles, U.S. Economic Stabilizer
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Time Magazine – March 11, 1946 – Comedian Danny Kaye & Partner Sylvia Fine
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Time Magazine – March 18, 1946 – Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain
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Time Magazine – March 25, 1946 – General George C. Marshall
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with solid binding and clean, complete interior pages. Typical signs of age such as light toning or mild cover wear may be present. The item shown in the listing images is the exact one you will receive—please review photos to assess overall condition.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available upon request
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All items include a plastic protective covering for secure delivery and archival preservation
This volume is a valuable historical artifact for collectors, researchers, and educators seeking firsthand reporting on the shifting political, economic, and cultural dynamics in the first postwar year.