Description
This vintage magazine, Fortune Magazine, from July 1977 is a wonderful collectible item for those interested in the evolution of American business and science. The standout feature of this issue is the thought-provoking cover story titled "Has Success Spoiled American Science?" which delves into the impact of success on scientific endeavors in the United States during a pivotal time in history.
This issue offers a rich tapestry of articles covering business trends, economic forecasts, and investment insights, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of vintage magazines. The discourse on the relationship between success and innovation is both engaging and reflective, providing readers with a rare look into the expectations and challenges facing science and business in the late 1970s.
Condition-wise, the magazine is classified as being in very good condition, exhibiting only minor wear along the edges. Noteworthy is the fact that this edition comes with no address label, ensuring a clean, collectible cover presentation. The item shown in the listing is exactly what you will receive, allowing for an honest assessment of its quality.
Highlights from this issue include:
- Business Roundup – The forecast for the next eighteen months.
- Personal Investing – How to speculate on the world’s safest investment.
- Businessmen in the News – Featuring notable figures such as Marshall of Avis.
Every copy we sell is protected with a plastic covering to ensure its preservation. We also offer combined shipping options for your convenience, should you wish to add more vintage magazines to your collection!
This Fortune Magazine vintage issue is a fantastic find for business enthusiasts, collectors of vintage magazines, and anyone who appreciates the historical context of American journalism and its coverage of industry and innovation.
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