Description
Step back in time with this collectible issue of Business Week Magazine, dated March 16, 1963, featuring notable figures such as Jules Stein, Lew Wasserman, and Milton R. This vintage magazine is a treasure for enthusiasts of business history and media. Dive into the world of the early '60s and explore the insights, trends, and stories that shaped an era.
This magazine comes in used but good condition, presenting a charming glimpse into the past. Please note that it contains an address label, which adds to its vintage character. While the edges may show signs of wear and minor rips, such imperfections are typical of a magazine of this age. It does not come with a plastic protective covering, making it perfect for display as-is, or for those who appreciate the authenticity of vintage items.
Key Features:
- Historical content that reflects the business landscape of the early 1960s.
- Perfect for collectors and history buffs alike, this magazine provides unique insights into the eras' influential figures.
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Take a close look at all the photos provided in the description to appreciate the condition and details of this interesting magazine. Whether for display, research, or simply as a conversation starter, this issue of Business Week is a must-have for any serious collector.