Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – October 2 to December 25, 1944
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from October 2 through December 25, 1944. This complimentary bound volume captures a defining period in the final year of World War II. With profiles of global military commanders, world leaders, political candidates, and cultural icons, these issues provide timely reporting on pivotal moments, from the return of MacArthur to the Philippines to the U.S. presidential election and shifting postwar diplomacy.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – October 2, 1944 – Van Wyck Brooks, American Literary Critic
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Time Magazine – October 9, 1944 – Marshal Josip Broz Tito of Yugoslavia
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Time Magazine – October 16, 1944 – General Courtney Hodges of the U.S. First Army
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Time Magazine – October 23, 1944 – Presidential Candidate Thomas E. Dewey
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Time Magazine – October 30, 1944 – General Douglas MacArthur, Return to the Philippines
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Time Magazine – November 6, 1944 – Vice Presidential Candidate Harry S. Truman
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Time Magazine – November 13, 1944 – General Joseph W. Stilwell
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Time Magazine – November 20, 1944 – Edgar Bergen & Charlie McCarthy (Bergen & Mouthpieces)
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Time Magazine – November 27, 1944 – Juan Perón of Argentina
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Time Magazine – December 4, 1944 – General Omar Bradley
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Time Magazine – December 11, 1944 – Secretary of State Edward Stettinius Jr.
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Time Magazine – December 18, 1944 – T. V. Soong, Chinese Foreign Minister
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Time Magazine – December 25, 1944 – Bishop Eivind Berggrav of Norway
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with strong binding and all pages intact. Expected signs of age such as light toning or edge wear may be present. The item pictured in the listing is exactly the one you will receive. Please refer to the photos for condition assessment.
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 to ensure safe handling and long-term preservation
A significant addition to any historical archive, this volume documents major global developments and leadership shifts during the final months of 1944. Ideal for collectors, researchers, and educators seeking firsthand perspectives from the war’s turning point and the dawn of postwar planning.