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Time.
01- 1931.
Volume III. Number 1.
January 1931 complete issue of magazine, profusely illustrated in color and black and white, 116pp, 14 x 11 1/4 inches, color pictorial paper wrappers as issued. Some wear to cover extremities, short edge tear to back cover, overall very good condition. Many interesting articles in this beautiful publication, plus elegant color and black and white advertisements. Articles include "Camels of Winston-Salem" with full page color map of tobacco growing areas in U.S., "Blessed Sponges" about the sponge diving industry with color and black and white illustrations, "Dress Parade" with 7 pages of color illustrations of uniforms in the U.S, and articles about the Hudson River and Kill Van Kull bridges. Cover illustration depicting monkeys in a jungle looking at propeller plane. Founder Henry Luce declared of Fortune magazine that "American business has importance - even majesty - so the magazine in which we are able to interpret it will look and feel important - even majestic."
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