Item #18178 Fortune Magazine, Volume V, Number 4, April 1932.
Fortune Magazine, Volume V, Number 4, April 1932.

Fortune Magazine, Volume V, Number 4, April 1932.

New York: Time Inc, 1932. This is the third year of publication of the business magazine founded by magazine publisher Henry R. Luce four months after the Wall Street Crash, and noted for its cover art, photography (featuring the photographs of Margaret Bourke-White) and writing. The cover art, Grain Elevator, by Ernest Hamlin Baker. Contents include: Dr. Rosenbach, Merchant to Collectors (whose inventory is larger than Macy's!) with color plates; Housing III; Finance in Washington; United Aircraft article on the largest airplane companies of the day; The English View; Railroad Labor; Owens-Illinois: Bottles, Buckham's Buenos Aires; William Wrigley Jr., Chewing Gum. Also a fabulously printed with silver and green advertisement for Alcoa Aluminum. Strakosch on the Depression; and a great article on architecture, 'How Much House for a Dollar'. Folio, 138pp. Very good condition. Item #18178

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