Description
This iconic issue of Fortune Magazine, dated February 20, 1984, features President Ronald Reagan on the cover, marking a significant moment in American socio-economic history. This vintage magazine captures the essence of the early 1980s, a time characterized by transformative economic policies and shifting landscapes in business and politics.
As part of the Reagan era, this issue offers insights into the cultural and economic currents of the time, diving into topics such as corporate strategies, global market trends, and technological advancements. With features like "What’s Left of Reaganomics?" and "Murdoch’s Motley Empire," this edition is a treasure trove for collectors and vintage magazine enthusiasts alike.
The articles tackle pivotal issues including banking reforms, media influence, and significant corporate developments that defined the decade. Readers will appreciate the depth of analysis and commentary from leading experts, providing a unique lens into a rapidly changing world.
This magazine is in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear on the edges. It is encased in a protective plastic cover, ensuring its longevity for years to come. Perfect for collectors or as a historical reference, this vintage magazine serves as a window into the past, encapsulating both the triumphs and challenges of its era.
Key features include:
- Cover story featuring President Ronald Reagan, a significant figure in U.S. history.
- In-depth articles on economic policies, corporate strategies, and global market trends relevant to the 1980s.
This collectible issue of Fortune Magazine is not just a magazine, it's a piece of history, offering insights into Reagan-era economic principles and corporate transformations. Don’t miss your chance to own this invaluable part of vintage magazine history!

Condition & Shipping:
- Very good condition with minor wear on edges.
- All items come with a protective plastic covering.
- Combined shipping available upon request.