Description
Explore the intriguing world of vintage magazines with the June 1, 1987 issue of Forbes Magazine, featuring the captivating cover story "Judicial Imperialism" by Peter Brimelow. This collectible magazine takes you back to a pivotal moment in American history, shedding light on the legal and corporate trends that defined the late 1980s.
This particular issue is especially significant as it dives into the growing influence of judges in America’s lawsuit culture. Brimelow's analysis raises important questions about the role of the judiciary and its implications on the legal landscape. The insights provided in this magazine make it a valuable resource for both legal professionals and history enthusiasts.
In addition to the cover feature, this vintage issue covers various corporate and economic themes, including:
- Corporate Highlights: Discover the outlook for major companies like Rolls-Royce and Merrill Lynch during this dynamic period.
- International Perspectives: Gain insight into global economic trends, focusing on Germany and Britain's economy at the time.
With its historical insights and rich content, this June 1987 issue is a treasure trove for collectors of vintage magazines and those interested in the evolution of corporate law.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with a few notable imperfections such as a blurred address label and minor water damage, typical for its age. Images of this exact magazine are provided for your review.

Each magazine is shipped with protective plastic covering, ensuring it arrives safely at your doorstep. We also offer combined shipping upon request.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to vintage magazines, this edition of Forbes Magazine is an essential addition to your collection. Experience the insights and analysis that shaped a decade by adding this unique issue to your lineup of collectible vintage magazines.