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Time Magazine – November 25, 1946 – Vol. 48, No. 22 – Featuring U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie (No Mailing Label)
This vintage issue of Time Magazine, dated November 25, 1946 (Vol. 48, No. 22), features Trygve Lie, the first Secretary-General of the United Nations, on the cover. This copy is in good condition and notably does not have a mailing label. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please refer to the pictures to assess condition before purchase.
Trygve Lie (1896–1968) was a Norwegian politician and diplomat who played a foundational role in shaping the early direction of the United Nations. Elected as the U.N.’s first Secretary-General in 1946, Lie oversaw the organization’s formative years as it sought to stabilize international relations in the wake of World War II. A former Foreign Minister of Norway, he was known for his commitment to peace, multilateral diplomacy, and the principles of the U.N. Charter. His tenure was marked by the complexities of postwar politics, including the onset of the Cold War and the Korean conflict.
This issue is housed in a plastic protective covering for preservation. We also offer combined shipping upon request.
A significant collectible for those interested in global diplomacy, U.N. history, or postwar international leadership.