Description
Explore a captivating slice of history with this vintage magazine from Fortune, the eagerly anticipated April 13, 1987 issue, featuring the influential cover story, "The Drummonds of Oregon." This issue is not just a magazine; it's a collectible treasure that delves into the psyche of wealth in America during the late 80s, showcasing what it truly takes to prosper financially.
This particular edition provides valuable insights into the lifestyle of America's wealthiest individuals, capturing the essence of success at a time when financial growth was at the forefront of societal interest. Readers will find engaging articles like "What It Takes to Be Rich in America," emphasizing lavish expectations and the multi-millionaire status that shaped the era's yearning for wealth. Additionally, it offers a global perspective with features like "The Good Life Costs Princely Sums Abroad," providing a window into luxury living outside of the U.S.
The significance of this vintage magazine goes beyond just its content; it serves as a reflective piece on the evolving financial landscape and the great American Dream. This issue captures the essence of what it meant to be affluent in the 1980s, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of economic history.
Condition-wise, this magazine is in very good condition with minor wear on the edges, reflective of its age. The item shown in our listing is exactly what you will receive, and it comes protected in a plastic covering for added preservation.
Key Features:
- Condition: Very good, with minor wear on edges.
- Includes a protective covering for longevity.
This vintage issue of Fortune magazine is not just a collectible; it’s an artifact illuminating the fascination with wealth accumulation, corporate leadership, and economic disparities of its time. Don’t miss the chance to own this significant piece of history!