Description
If you're a collector of vintage magazines or a fan of military history, this December 1, 1963 issue of Forbes Magazine featuring the United States Marine Corps is a must-have addition to your collection. This magazine not only highlights a significant moment in history but also serves as a testament to the journalistic quality of Forbes during the 1960s.
With its rich content, this magazine offers a glimpse into the world of finance and business from over half a century ago. It captures the spirit of the times when the United States was deeply involved in the Cold War, making it an intriguing read for anyone interested in business, military affairs, or historical commentary.
The condition of this vintage magazine is classified as good. However, it does come with some signs of wear, including minor scuffs on the cover and slight wear along the binding. It bears a label on the front, which adds character while also indicating its use as a circulated publication. For collectors, these imperfections tell a story and contribute to the magazine’s vintage charm.
Additionally, this issue comes protected in a plastic covering, ensuring it remains safe from further deterioration. You can easily admire the artwork and read through the articles without worrying about damage.
- Includes original articles that capture key moments in business and military history.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover to preserve its condition.
Some visible marks can be found throughout the magazine, which are documented in the product images below. You can check the photos to assess the item's condition for yourself, including the wear on the binding and the stamped mark on the magazine.
Take a step back in time and explore the legacy of the United States Marine Corps through this fascinating issue of Forbes Magazine. It’s not just a magazine; it’s a piece of history waiting to be appreciated.
Good
Has label on front.
Minor wear on entire magazine.
Comes with plastic protective covering.
Some marks. See photos.
Wear on binding. See photos.
Stamped mark on magazine.