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Rare Vintage July 1939 Fortune Magazine Vol. XX No. 1: Depression Era NYC

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Management number 27099031 Release Date 2025/12/18 List Price $31.35 Model Number 27099031
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This magazine features water damage, a tattered spine and cover, and some discoloration. However, all articles remain intact with nothing missing. Measuring 11.25” x 13.75” x .62”, it is a perfect bound edition printed on heavy paper. Featuring color and black-and-white photos, illustrations, features, and advertisements, this Depression-era copy of the iconic business magazine, founded by Henry R. Luce, is known for its cover art, photography, and writing. This special issue focuses on New York City, including full-page ads from major American corporations like GE, American Airlines, GM, Lucky Strike, Ethyl, B.F. Goodrich, Chain Belt Co., and others. The publication is divided into five sections: Part 1: The People; Part II: They Govern Themselves; Part 3: They Earn a Living; Part 4: What is This City? It also includes a bound-in 22" x 25" four-color map of the five boroughs by Ralph Delahaye Paine, Jr.

CategoryBooks > Magazines > Lifestyle & Culture Magazines
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BrandTIME
ConditionGood

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