Pc Pro
PC Pro is written for professional PC users, crucially however, it is written and designed to appeal to all levels of user and as such is intended to inspire the less knowledgeable reader to greater things.
Uncut
Every month, Uncut brings its readers unrivalled, in-depth coverage of what s happening in music and movies. Authoritative and outspoken, colourful and controversial, Uncut is essential reading for anyone with a passion for music and films, both old and new, cult and classic. So sign up now to make sure you don t miss a single issue!
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Combat Aircraft
Unrivalled in its in-depth coverage of the world of military aviation, Combat Aircraft includes reports, expert briefings and special features on current military aircraft and industry matters. Illustrated with the finest images provided by the world¿s leading aviation photographers, Combat Aircraft also links coverage of modern subjects with outstanding historical stories from World War II and the Cold War years, including rare archive imagery.
As well as being visually stunning, Combat Aircraft offers the reader a large amount of detailed information and thought-provoking opinion on topical military aviation issues.
Combat Aircraft will give you unprecedented access into squadron crew rooms, and strap you into the cockpits of the world¿s greatest military aircraft!
It provides up to date information from the leading manufacturers which you simply cannot get anywhere else and is your complete, one stop, portal for military aviation around the globe.
In addition to the magazine, this new website will be deliver details of forthcoming features, video clips, author Blogs and other online features that will act as a perfect accompaniment to the printed magazine. Combat Aircraft – the world¿s best military aviation magazine.
New Yorker
The New Yorker Magazine is more than a magazine: it is a cultural icon dedicated to good writing and ideas. The New Yorker is like the best conversation you can imagine about art and technology, politics and personalities, medicine and movies, fiction and fashion, culture and commentary. The New Yorker is discussed. Heatedly. Reverentially. At board meetings. On the telephone…on the Internet…over a dry Martini or a hot cappuccino. And the cartoons? The best. The funniest. The only. Suitable for refrigerator or office bulletin board.
Town & Country (US)
For 175 years, Town & Country has been the definitive magazine for readers concerned with the finer things in life. The country´s most gifted writers and thinkers fill its pages, tackling intimate profiles on actors and models, investigative features on the world of philanthropy, and service pieces about getting the most out of your next trip. Plus, the magazines peerless Society section will keep you as in the loop as a member of the royal family.
Judge Dredd
Though this is more than just a comic book it does feature some fantastic stories from the world of Judge Dredd, featuring the Judge himself as well as lesser known characters. The artwork is as excellent as you would expect throughout, and will keep any fans enthralled. The Megazine also features interviews and news from the world of comics and reviews of recently released sci-fi films.
Evo
The purest, most focused motoring magazine on the market today. Our aim is to put you behind the wheel of the world s best performance cars, to let you live the
experience through passionate, and entertaining wrting and the best photography in the business.
Mountain Biking (Uk)
Every issue has great features and impartial product reviews. Its expert guidance is infused with a wicked sense of humour and cult appeal for younger mountain bikers.
Model Rail
Model Rail – now published EVERY MONTH. More to read, more to look at, more to do. Model Rail has a fresh new approach to model railway magazines; it shows you how to get the best from your hobby. Essential reading for anyone interested in railway modelling. Monthly.
Field /The
So what is The Field? What smell, feel and sight and sound describes us best. What would a Field smell be? Not that of starched and over-ruched curtains, but more the sweet animal scent of horse and straw at evening stables. Or wheat stubble after light rain. And the feel? An old pair of brogues, perhaps, or a very deep bath with a very cold gin. Sight? The first leaf on an ancient oak? A cock chaffinch in fully fig? A peat-stained stag shimmering out of the October mist? And taste? A rib of Aberdeen Angus with a stunning claret from an obscure chateau.
These are the images that fit those of the country and country people, whom we have served since 1853. Monthly.