Description
Step into the world of business and economics with this vintage edition of Business Week Magazine, dated January 6, 1962. This issue features an insightful profile of Harvard’s own Edward S. Mason, a prominent figure in economic development. It serves as both a historical document and a wealth of knowledge for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This used magazine is in good condition, making it a valuable addition to any collection. Please note that it contains an address label from a previous owner but retains its character and charm. While the edges may show some wear and minor rips, these imperfections tell a story and enhance its vintage appeal.
Despite its age, the magazine remains a fascinating read and a great conversation starter. It does not come with a plastic protective covering, adding to its authentic vintage presentation. Additionally, there are some handwritten annotations inside, showcasing how previous readers engaged with the content.
- Features prominent insights from Edward S. Mason on economic development.
- A collectible magazine that captures an era of business history.
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