Fortune Magazine (29 volumes 1969-1975)
Fortune Magazine (29 volumes 1969-1975)
Evelyn Benjamin (Editor); Daniel Seligman (Editor); Robert Ball; Carol J. Loomis; Sanford Rose; Louis Kraar; Juan Cameron; Rush Loving Jr.; Paul H. Weaver; Max Ways; Tom Alexander; A. James Reichley; Gilbert Burck;
Time-Fortune, 1969
29 volume set. Softcover. Good bindings and covers. Shelf wear. Small tears to some spine ends. Small marking on a front end page, else unmarked. Contents: January 1969; February 1969; March 1969; April 1969; May 1, 1969; May 15, 1969; June 1969; July 1969; August 1, 1969; August 15, 1969; September 1969; October 1969; November 1969; December 1969; January 1970; February 1970; March 1970; April 1970; May 1970; November 1975; December 1975; January 1976; February 1976; March 1976; April 1976; May 1976; June 1976; July 1976; August 1976. Interesting articles in this collection include: Canada's Nationalism Exacts a High Price; The Coming Collision in the Auto Market; Why No Times Are Bad Times for the Banks; Hong Kong's Beleaguered Financial Fortress; The Casualties Were Staggering in the Battle for Piper Aircraft; Why Big Oil Is Putting the Brakes On; Communists in Democratic Clothing; Solar Energy Is Here, but It's Not Yet Utopia; The Chastening of the Washington Economists; Our Costly Losing Battle Against Nuclear Proliferation; The Hot Oil Rush in Arctic Alaska; Hopes and Fears of Blue Collar Youth; Power from the Earth's Own Heat; Biochemical Clues to Mental Illness; Computer Can't Solve Everything; The Housing Shortage Goes Critical; What Business Thinks: About Inflation; Inflation: Hard Going for the Game Plan; The Limited War on Water Pollution; Hospitals Need Management Even More Than Money; and Change Begins in the Doctor's Office.
This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.