History Today is a magazine for those who love to read about historical locations battles and people. Read the detailed articles about historical periods or historical themes such as agriculture or art. Read the spotlighted reviews in the next issue. Read about historic events in locations such as Africa Central America Europe or the Middle East. Discover details about ancient times in Egypt Greece or the Roman Empire. Learn about medieval times from the Byzantine Empire to the Crusades Angevin to the Ottoman Empire. Read about early modern modern or 20th Century times such as Napoleon the First World War the Industrial Revolution or the Elizabethan Period.Reading history based on a theme provides a more in-depth account of the historical events that led up to the actions of the people during that time period. Learn how agricultural changed events during various time periods. Read how music and literature was affected by the events that occurred. Discover why wars began while reading about economic history. Learn about the history of slavery and abolition environmental history and food eaten by those in the past.The magazine highlights events through diaries written by people of the past through pictures taken by others by books written through the ages and by the artwork of various times depicting events with paintings needlework music and other art mediums.Each issue includes a crossword puzzle a history today quiz and news of competitions and events. Read the reviews of books that are released on historical facts.
Founded by ex-Private Eye man Richard Ingrams The Oldie is emphatically not a magazine about retirement. We recognise that what our readers want more than anything else is good writing and amusing articles on a wide variety of topics. It is for any independent-minded reader. Every month it brings you great writers such as Mavis Nicholson Raymond Briggs Ruth Rendell and Tom Stuttaford. As well as these and other equally famous and talented guests there are contributions from people of whom you will not have heard. It is this unsolicited material - one reader's role in the sinking of the Scharnhorst or the recounting of a chance meeting with Chuck Berry on a train - that makes it unique. Please note that The Oldie is published 13 times a year meaning a 12 issue subscription runs for 48 weeks
Saga Magazine is now the UK's top selling subscriber magazine holding a unique position in providing high quality journalism to today's over 50's. Featuring interesting celebrity interviews juicy literary extracts fascinating analysis on the way we live our lives and useful articles on health travel gardening money technology and more Saga Magazine is both entertaining and informative.
People’s Friend Special is a perfect companion to Peoples Friend magazine for fiction story lovers as the magazine is full of inspiring and feel good short stories that are brilliantly written with a tight story line and powerful narration. Apart from the short stories the People’s Friend Special is packed with all the content a monthly reader could have desired for.The insightful interviews from the authors of the great books and stories provide an interesting read whereas the craft projects are motivating to try hands on your creativity and imagination.It likes to feature the special issues in accordance to the season and special occasions. The spring special issue may have some amazing gardening tips and the winter special issue may have some interesting knitting and stitching projects.You will have a splendid time with featured puzzles and poems that also make an important part of the People’s Friend Special magazine. Not only this but this magazine also have sumptuous treat of special seasonal recipes to be tried and loved by the entire family.
Featuring commentary fashion reviews of the latest books and the arts cooking ideas and gardening tips and much more thousands of readers already look to The Lady magazine for their weekly intake of inspiration and culture.In continuous publication since 1885 and widely respected as England's longest running weekly magazine for women it is celebrated both for the quality of its editorial pages and its classified advertisements. Every issue is packed with the very best lady-friendly news views reviews and features from some of Britain's liveliest and best-loved writers.Our intelligent and thought-provoking content aims to stimulate the reader while our fashion pieces and lifestyle articles are there to ensure that ladies are able to relax whilst flicking through our pages.
Narrowboat magazine is dedicated to the history of canal boats waterways and canals. The Inland Waterways Heritage magazine takes a huge glance into the fascinating world of canals and narrow boats from past to present. This magazine contains gorgeous pictures of waterways and boats accompanied by some very interesting articles covering everything on the subject. This is a great read for anyone with an interest in the history of this great subject. Buy a single issue or subscribe with Unique Magazines and never miss an issue.
NarrowBoat Magazine is the definitive magazine for anyone interested in the history and heritage of Britain's inland waterways. Only available by postal subscription or from boatyards or marinas NarrowBoat Magazine includes articles on famous fleets preservation waterways art geneaology and much much more. Experience waterway history through detailed and informative articles photography and images which bring the past to life Discover fascinating stories of people and places and find out what life was like for the people who lived and worked on the waterways of the past Enjoy exclusive access to carrying-company fleet lists at www.narrowboatmagazine.com – an invaluable reference tool Share problems and ideas and get to know other waterways enthusiasts in the Information Exchange Keep updated with current issues affecting the heritage and preservation of the waterwaysMake yesterday a part of your today with a NarrowBoat Magazine subscription
This famous story magazine was first produced in 1869 and has a distinct Scottish feel. You will really like sitting back in your easy chair with a refreshing cup of tea. People’s Friend magazine contains six short fiction stories and two serials.Every issue will also have an interesting project that can either be related to knitting stitching or other handmade crafts. The recipes are also featured in accordance with season festival or special occasions. You can also find some relevant health tips in the regular health feature. The magazine also offers features puzzles poems and interviews.
Vintage Spirit: The magazine for steam and industrial heritage. Regular contents include: News and Reports - All the latest news bulletins from the world of steam and industrial heritage. Features and Articles: Full length features exploring history preservation and restoration. Shows and Events: Reports on all the major rallies and fairs each month Services Directory: Find that essential supplierWith Vintage Spirit you can take a nostalgic trip into yesteryear every month - it really is the magazine for the vintage transport enthusiat.
Regular contents include:- News and Reports: All the latest news bulletins from the world of steam and industrial heritage- Features and Articles: Full-length features exploring history preservation and restoration- Shows and Events: Reports on all the major rallies and fairs each month- Free Reader Adverts- Services Directory: Find that essential supplier With Vintage Spirit you can take a nostalgic trip into yesteryear each month - it really is the magazine for the vintage transport enthusiast.
Considered as an Anglican weekly newspaper suitably updated and providing worthwhile news regarding all those issues that concern its reading population this newspaper has seen its popularity grow over the years.Considered independent of the Church of England hierarchy it is as independent as a publication should be. However its ownership changed from the hands of the family managing it to Hymns Ancient & Modern which is a Christian Charitable Trust.After the Reformation in the changing religious landscape of an 18th Century Britain where Protestant beliefs were taking hold of a previously Catholic population and there were wrangles between the various believers such a newspaper was started with the aim of spreading predominantly Anglo-Catholic principles in the face of a converting population.By the 19th Century most of England had converted to Protestantism and the Catholic minority was severely persecuted. Church Times is thus a product of its times and a mirror to the opinions of such a minority that was in danger in Victorian Britain.
NewbooksThe Newbooks magazine is a publication that has been brought into the market for reading groups and the audience which indulges in reading various kinds of tracts. This is a publication that is published twice a month and it reaches out to a wide range of readership that has carved out for itself a self sufficient market.Newbooks magazine was first published in 2000 and has become a raging success through years since it relies on word of mouth recommendations and its most brilliant selling idea. The selling idea includes the inclusion of a book along with every issue. This offer has attracted huge reading audience since a book is a man’s best friend.New talents have been included in published issues and also in reviews and critiques so that people can approach a publisher or get to know about the market easily and in nick of time. This magazine is a view point into the world of books and literature this gives people the ability to think about books in new ways and recommend these books to their friends and family. Kith and kin have been the perpetrators of this magazine.Major success has been available to small time writers because this is the mediator between publishers and writers. Publishers see new talent in such places since the short stories included work as samples and as excerpts that can be taken into serious consideration by the readers. Large reading groups have found the Newbooks an exceptionally good read.Newbooks has a lot of branches and is easily available to the reading market. It also encourages publishers to send in their reviews about certain books so that these can be made available to the reading groups. There is no certainty that they might get published but it allows the public to access the kind of reading material that is generally not available to them.
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