Description
Immerse yourself in a pivotal moment of technological history with the Business Week Magazine: November 5, 1960. This vintage issue features the groundbreaking topic of how computers started running industrial plants, a concept that set the stage for modern automation.
This used magazine is in good condition, showcasing an essential piece of reading for collectors and enthusiasts of technology and business history alike. You won't want to miss the insights and context provided in this iconic publication. Whether you're a historian, a tech lover, or just someone who appreciates vintage publications, this issue is a treasure trove of information.
The magazine does come with an address label, a testament to its storied past. Its edges may show signs of wear and minor rips, adding character to this collectible item. Plus, it does not come with a plastic protective covering, so you can enjoy this piece in its original form.
- Features groundbreaking insights on early computer technology in industrial settings.
- A valuable collectible for history buffs and tech enthusiasts, highlighting a significant shift in business practices.
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