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Art Deco Magazine Crane Fortune Magazine March 1938 Battleship. Original vintage magazine Fortune March 1938 Volume XVII Number 3 featuring the cover by S. Crane depicting a marine war vessel with barrels facing the viewer. The volume covers various topics with in-depth articles on U.S. Navy with a painting by Charles Robert Patterson, a map illustrated by Richard Edes Harrison, Business Government, The Servant Problem, Cool at a Profit: Island Creek with paintings of Richard Sargent, The Corset - on fashion, 5500 Houses. The issue presents advertising by Young & Rubicam, Otis elevator, A.M. Cassandre for Container Corporation of America, Howard Henrie for Hinde & Dauch, Tenite plastic, Briggs pipe mixture, Bakelite resins, Clicquot club soda, Texaco, a lithograph by Rockwell Kent, and various advertisement for whiskey and bourbon brands - Four Roses, Martell, Kentucky Tavern, Old Overholt, Old Taylor, Old Grand-Dad, Mount Vernon; Goodrich rubber, General Motors, Chevrolet, Cadillac, Packard; travel - Canadian Pacific, tourism to New Zealand, United States Lines, American Express travel, German railroads, full page image of a Pan American Airways Atlantic Clipper by Charles H. Hubbell, Italian Line cruise, Holland America Line, Lucky Strike and Camel cigarettes. Soft paperback binding, volume consists of 182 pages. Fortune is an American business magazine, it was founded in 1929 by Time magazine co-founder Henry Luce. Good condition, small tears on the back of the magazine, minor paper loss on the corner of pages 67-86, minor staining and paper skimming on the back cover. Country of issue: USA, designer: S. Crane, size (cm): 35.5x29, year of printing: 1938. For other avant-garde publications please visit our website https://antikbarbooks.co.uk/
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