Business Week Magazine: November 11 1961 - Norfolk & Western's Stuart T Saunders


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Sale price$18.95 USD

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Step back in time with the iconic issue of Business Week Magazine from November 11, 1961. This unique collectible features a captivating cover story on Norfolk & Western's Stuart T. Saunders, who played a pivotal role in the railroad industry during a transformative era. Whether you're a history buff, a business enthusiast, or a collector, this vintage magazine will make a perfect addition to your library.

This particular issue is in excellent used condition, showcasing its quality and durability over the decades. You’ll notice that it has a small address label on the front, which adds a touch of authenticity and character to this classic publication. The magazine's smooth edges and overall good shape are sure to delight anyone who appreciates vintage items.

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