Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – October 5 to December 21, 1942
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from October 5 through December 21, 1942. This complimentary bound edition captures the height of World War II, with cover features highlighting top Allied military leadership, key political figures, and cultural contributors during a critical phase of the global conflict. From the battlefields of North Africa and Guadalcanal to the stages of Broadway, this volume reflects the dynamic wartime landscape.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – October 5, 1942 – Paul Vories McNutt
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Time Magazine – October 12, 1942 – Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (likely Frank C. Walker)
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Time Magazine – October 19, 1942 – General George C. Marshall, U.S. Army Chief of Staff
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Time Magazine – October 26, 1942 – Viscount Gort, Governor of Malta
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Time Magazine – November 2, 1942 – General Alexander A. Vandegrift, Guadalcanal Commander
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Time Magazine – November 9, 1942 – Air Chief Marshal Arthur Tedder of North Africa
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Time Magazine – November 16, 1942 – General Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Time Magazine – November 23, 1942 – General James H. Doolittle
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Time Magazine – December 7, 1942 – Admiral Ernest J. King, U.S. Navy
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Time Magazine – December 14, 1942 – Marshal Georgy Zhukov of the Soviet Union
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Time Magazine – December 21, 1942 – Katharine Cornell, Judith Anderson, and Ruth Gordon (Theatre Icons)
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with all pages intact and the binding secure. Some minor signs of age such as toning or edge wear may be present. The item shown in the photos is exactly the one you will receive. Please review all images for full condition details.
Additional Information:
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Combined shipping is available upon request
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All items come with a plastic protective covering for preservation and careful handling
This volume is an excellent archival resource for collectors, educators, and historians, documenting leadership and cultural life during a decisive period of World War II. It provides firsthand insight into the personalities and narratives shaping both the battlefield and the home front in late 1942.