1930 Nation's Business December
by Merle Thorpe, Labert St. Clair, Burton K. Wheeler, Various
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- very good
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- Condition
- Very Good
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About This Item
Original December 1930 Nation's Business Magazine Volume 18 #13 Condition: Very Good except Missing 2 pages 83/84, 91/92. 8.5 X 11.5 Tall
Cover: The Pioneer Prospector by Charles Dunn
The Tragedy of Plenty by Merle Thorpe - page 9
As the Business World Wags Editorials - 11
Depression - The Road to Better Times by Julius H. Barnes, Cartoons by William M. Rittase - 15
Since Last We Met - 18
We Can't Raise Plums by Tree-Sitting by Labert St. Clair - 20
Freight Rates by Oliver Wesson - 23
Individualism Gains in Russia by Burton K. Wheeler - 27
My Money After I Die - 31
We've Been Overlooking Opportunity on Our Doorstep by Victor M. Cutter - 34
Depression Pays Dividents by Herbert Corey - 38
Making the Tariff Really Flexible, Tariff Act by Alfred Pearce Dennis - 41
Canada's Wheat Pool Faces a Crisis by James E. Boyle - 45
How We Make the May of Nation's Business by Frank Greene - 50
Finding Work for the Jobless by Alfred Albelli - 54
When Oil was a Curiosity - 60
Human Nature in Business by Fred Kelly - 62
Map of the Nation's Business by Frank Greene - 65
Porto Rico by Art Brown - 72
What I've Been Reading by William Feather - 80
Bookshelf - 84
War on the Chain Store by June J. Ellis - 90
News of Organized Business by Willard L. Hammer - 105
New Link Between South and West - 132
Wall Street is Talking About by M.S.Rukeyser - 135
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Cover: The Pioneer Prospector by Charles Dunn
The Tragedy of Plenty by Merle Thorpe - page 9
As the Business World Wags Editorials - 11
Depression - The Road to Better Times by Julius H. Barnes, Cartoons by William M. Rittase - 15
Since Last We Met - 18
We Can't Raise Plums by Tree-Sitting by Labert St. Clair - 20
Freight Rates by Oliver Wesson - 23
Individualism Gains in Russia by Burton K. Wheeler - 27
My Money After I Die - 31
We've Been Overlooking Opportunity on Our Doorstep by Victor M. Cutter - 34
Depression Pays Dividents by Herbert Corey - 38
Making the Tariff Really Flexible, Tariff Act by Alfred Pearce Dennis - 41
Canada's Wheat Pool Faces a Crisis by James E. Boyle - 45
How We Make the May of Nation's Business by Frank Greene - 50
Finding Work for the Jobless by Alfred Albelli - 54
When Oil was a Curiosity - 60
Human Nature in Business by Fred Kelly - 62
Map of the Nation's Business by Frank Greene - 65
Porto Rico by Art Brown - 72
What I've Been Reading by William Feather - 80
Bookshelf - 84
War on the Chain Store by June J. Ellis - 90
News of Organized Business by Willard L. Hammer - 105
New Link Between South and West - 132
Wall Street is Talking About by M.S.Rukeyser - 135
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Details
- Seller
- The Franklin Bookstore (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 3626
- Title
- 1930 Nation's Business December
- Author
- Merle Thorpe, Labert St. Clair, Burton K. Wheeler, Various
- Illustrator
- Charles Dunn, William M. Rittase
- Format/Binding
- Soft
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Date Published
- 1930
- Bookseller catalogs
- Business;
- Size
- 8.5 X 11.5
Terms of Sale
The Franklin Bookstore
30 day return guarantee, with full refund including original shipping costs for up to 30 days after delivery if an item arrives misdescribed or damaged.
About the Seller
The Franklin Bookstore
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Humboldt, Tennessee
About The Franklin Bookstore
The Franklin Bookstore began in 1996 by Robert & Ruth Lynn in Humboldt, Tennessee. Retiring from the Navy and a business career and always a history buff, Robert and Ruth opened the business of selling and dealing with rare books, magazines and newspapers. Many items were acquired from other rare books dealers from across the country. The Franklin Bookstore continues with his offspring mindful to keep the high ethical business examples that Dad established. We feel honored to be associated with such a virtual history of the printed word, inherently beautiful and fascinating artifacts of our cultural past. Every item we offer is guaranteed to be absolutely genuine and as described. A large part of the inventory is periodicals that date from the Revolutionary War to World War II and into the 21 century.