Time Magazine Library Bound Weekly October 3, 1938 - December 26, 1938


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Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – October 3 to December 26, 1938

This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, covering weekly issues from October 3 through December 26, 1938. Stamped "Look Library," this complimentary bound volume captures a critical period in global history, with original reporting on diplomacy, science, labor, literature, and international leadership at the threshold of World War II.

Contents Included:

  • Time Magazine – October 3, 1938 – Cambridge’s William Lawrence Bragg

  • Time Magazine – October 10, 1938 – Conductor Sergei Koussevitzky

  • Time Magazine – October 17, 1938 – Britain’s Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain

  • Time Magazine – October 24, 1938 – Sheridan Downey

  • Time Magazine – October 31, 1938 – Frederick Lovatt Redefer

  • (November 7, 1938 – Not listed)

  • Time Magazine – November 14, 1938 – General Motors’ Grady Weaver

  • Time Magazine – November 21, 1938 – Wages & Hours Administrator Elmer F. Andrews

  • Time Magazine – November 28, 1938 – Britain’s Lord Beaverbrook

  • Time Magazine – December 5, 1938 – Playwright Clifford Odets

  • Time Magazine – December 12, 1938 – Yugoslav Prince Paul

  • Time Magazine – December 19, 1938 – Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace

  • Time Magazine – December 26, 1938 – Charlot’s “Nativity”

Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with minor wear typical of library-bound editions. It bears a "Look Library" stamp and features solid binding with clean pages. Please consult the listing photos for a full condition overview. The item pictured is the exact item you will receive.

Additional Information:

  • Combined shipping is available upon request

  • All items come with a plastic protective covering for archival protection

This volume is a compelling original source for collectors, historians, and educators interested in the political, cultural, and scientific climate of late 1938—a time when the world stood on the brink of profound transformation.

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