The Magazine of Wall Street: March 30, 1930 - RARE 1930 EDITION - WYCKOFF

Softcover, Blue wrappers, March 8, 1930, Vol. 45 - No. 10. 

Book Condition: Good, moderate shelf wear, rubbed covers, soil to covers, spine cover chipped and missing bottom 1" of spine cover, cover has 2" tear near bottom spine, corners bumped, 3" dampstain to spine that affects front and back cover but only a few pages, otherwise pages are free of marks and show only slightest tanning, small 1/2" price sticker to inside front cover. 

Contents: Some articles include: Prospective Stock Split-Ups Among the Rails by Pierce H. Fulton, Lower Interest Rates and Taxes Mean Better Business by Edward J. Cornish, How Investment Trusts Weathered the Strom by Theodore M. Knappen, Market Seeks Public Following Through Bullish Antics by A.T. Miller, Can Uncle Sam Save Farm Prices? - An Interview with Alex Legge Chairman of the Federal Farm Bureau, Lagging Prospertiy of Raw Material Producer Basis of Latin-American Difficulties by David Gould, Refinancing or Receivership? Unusual Dilemma of Fox Film Stockholders as Huge Enterpiise Trembles in the Balance by Ellsworth Haldane, Will American Rails Split Their Shares? by Pierce H. Fulton, Domestic and Overseas Diversification in Utility Investment by Francis C. Fullerton, Stock vs. Bonds Debate Uncovers Helpful Investment Pointers, (this magazine contains pages 739 - 826), Collectible Depression Era Wall Street Magazine.