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Woodcarving Illustrated magazine is your go-to guide for the latest and greatest carving projects, tips, and techniques for all skill levels. Each issue includes a wide range of detailed step-by-step projects, inspiring feature articles, and reviews of the newest and most useful tools on the market.
Woman’s Weekly magazine inspires you to get creative with irresistible cookery, fantastic home, gardening and craft ideas. With fiction you can’t put down and heart-warming real life, a subscription to Woman’s Weekly magazine guarantees hours of great reading every week.
The Wisconsin Historical Society is our state’s memory and foremost storyteller and is considered one of the nation’s finest historical institutions. We help people connect to the past by collecting, preserving and sharing the stories of Wisconsin and the nation.
Wildfowl Magazine is edited for and devoted to serious duck and goose hunters. Each issue includes columns and regular features dealing with those topics of greatest interest to avid water fowlers, such s flyway reports, conservation, shot gunning, boats, blinds, decoys, wildlife art and collectibles, and, naturally, duck and goose hunting across the continent.
The People’s Friend is a British weekly magazine founded in 1869 and currently published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. Its tagline is “The famous story magazine”. The magazine is principally aimed at older women and is broadly traditionalist in outlook. Each issue contains at least six self-contained short stories and two serials (frequently more), a craft project (usually knitting or sewing) and various factual articles, one of which is a piece on a particular town. Pets, family and traditions are also common themes.
The People’s Friend is a British weekly magazine founded in 1869 and currently published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. Its tagline is “The famous story magazine”. The magazine is principally aimed at older women and is broadly traditionalist in outlook. Each issue contains at least six self-contained short stories and two serials (frequently more), a craft project (usually knitting or sewing) and various factual articles, one of which is a piece on a particular town. Pets, family and traditions are also common themes.