Description
Time Library Bound Weekly Magazine – October 6 to December 29, 1941
This listing features a Library Edition bound volume of Time Magazine, containing weekly issues from October 6 through December 22, 1941. This complimentary bound volume offers a vivid, real-time chronicle of global affairs as the world stood on the brink of total war. These issues capture the dramatic final months before and immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor, providing critical coverage of major military figures, political developments, and cultural icons.
Contents Included:
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Time Magazine – October 6, 1941 – Isolationist William R. Wood
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Time Magazine – October 13, 1941 – Marshal Semyon Budenny of the Red Army
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Time Magazine – October 20, 1941 – Air Marshal George P. R. “Blackjack” Bowhill
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Time Magazine – October 27, 1941 – Dictator of the Proletariat
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Time Magazine – November 3, 1941 – General Hideki Tojo of Japan
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Time Magazine – November 10, 1941 – Actress Rita Hayworth
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Time Magazine – November 17, 1941 – Planemaker Reuben H. Fleet
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Time Magazine – November 24, 1941 – Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Commander of the Asiatic Fleet
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Time Magazine – December 1, 1941 – General Claude Auchinleck of Egypt
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Time Magazine – December 8, 1941 – Field Marshal Fedor von Bock: Moscow’s Assailant
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Time Magazine – December 15, 1941 – Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet (Cincus)
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Time Magazine – December 22, 1941 – Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Japan’s Aggressor
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Time Magazine – December 29, 1941 – General Douglas MacArthur of the Philippines
Condition:
This volume is in good condition, with pages intact and binding secure. Some minor signs of age, such as toning or light edge wear, may be present. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please review all images to verify condition.
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 safe handling
This volume is an essential primary source for historians, educators, and collectors, capturing pivotal events and personalities in the weeks leading up to and immediately following the U.S. entry into World War II. A powerful testament to one of the most consequential moments in modern history.