Business Week Magazine: March 25 1961 - Secretary of State Dean Rusk


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Sale price$18.95 USD

Description

Step back in time with this remarkable issue of Business Week Magazine from March 25, 1961, featuring none other than Secretary of State Dean Rusk on the cover. This vintage magazine provides a unique glimpse into the business landscape of the early 1960s, making it a fantastic addition to any collection.

This magazine is not just a piece of history, it’s also a fascinating read. Inside, you'll find articles and advertising that reflect the economic environment and cultural trends of the time. Perfect for collectors, history buffs, or anyone looking to explore the past.

Key Features:

  • In good used condition, this magazine adds unique character.
  • A rare collector's item for enthusiasts of vintage publications.

Condition Note: Please be aware that the magazine does contain an address label on the front and may exhibit wear, including edges that may have rips or creases. These imperfections only add to the authenticity and charm of this historical piece.

This issue will be shipped promptly—same day or next day depending on the cutoff time—so you won't have to wait long to dive into its contents! Make sure to check out all photos in the description for a closer look at the condition and details of this iconic magazine.

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