Description
Step back in time to April 16, 1960, with this classic edition of Business Week Magazine. Dive into the impactful stories of the era, such as the features on Frank Magee and Alcoa, showcasing how the 50s influenced remarkable changes in business and industry. This historic publication not only provides insight into business trends from the past but also serves as a collectible piece for any enthusiast of historical finance and corporate evolution.
This magazine is in good used condition and reflects the charm of its age. It provides a snapshot of the business landscape that defined a generation. Whether you are a collector, researcher, or just someone interested in the fascinating history of business, this magazine is a valuable addition to your library.
Here are some key details about this vintage find:
- Contains an address label, embodying its historical journey.
- Displays minor wear and tear, such as edges showing signs of age, enhancing its authenticity and charm.
Please note, the magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, allowing for a hands-on experience with this vintage artifact.
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