This magazine has been helping family historians to uncover their past since 1984, giving experts and amateurs a chance to discover more about their heritage and trace their family line. You’ll find informative reviews of the best new genealogy websites and tips on how to search a variety of records, as well as engaging features on wider issues in social history, all brought to you by global experts in the field. There’s also a number of guides to help you jump start the creation of your very own family tree, plus completely free access to thousands of online records.
ES Magazine is the London Evening Standard’s weekly magazine. Published every Friday, it covers the capital’s rich mix of arts, fashion, business and political life, as well as all the parties, the people and the glamour. It has the cover stars that everyone likes to read about, influential guest editors, popular themed issues, high end fashion spreads.
Elle Magazine UK is an iconic womans monthly glossy magazine. It contains everything from fashion to beauty tips and the latest celebrity news. It is a mainstream magazine which is focused on bringing the reader important articles on related womens issues. It will provide readers with all the beauty and health tips they may need as well trying to answer common problems such as giving advice on issues with love and relationships.
Edition Dog Magazine: a holistic approach to dog health, wellbeing and nutrition.
Dogs Today magazine, the glossy, award-winning magazine aimed at people who really do care about dogs. Dogs Today magazine campaign hard for improvements to dog health and welfare and provide the most comprehensive help and advice for acquiring and training a new dog. Innovative, entertaining and ethical! With 132 pages each month, typical content includes: TV dog trainer Victoria Stilwell, assistance dog crusader Allen Parton, alternative vet Richard Allport, investigative TV journalist Jemima Harrison, in-depth celeb dog owner interviews, ground-breaking investigative journalism, true stories of remarkable dogs, Problem-solving, unbeatable advice and support, competitions and giveaways and much, much more.
This nature magazine takes you deep into the British countryside, with fascinating features and interviews with a number of famous faces, plus handy guides on everything from how to take care of your ducks to maintaining listed buildings. You’ll also find plenty of essential gardening tips and an interesting look at making local British food, as well as great ideas for your next trip. There are also regular celebrity contributions, with previous guests including the likes of Raymond Blanc and Rosemary Shrager. A Countryside magazine subscription is the ideal monthly read for any rural dweller, and a great way to experience country life from the city.
Whether you live in the town or countryside, in Country Living you’ll find a wealth of ideas for your home and garden, learn about traditional crafts, keep informed of rural issues, enjoy irresistible dishes using seasonal produce and, above all, escape the stress and strain of modern-day life.
Homes & Interiors is a leading lifestyle publication featuring beautiful interior-designed homes and cutting-edge architecture. The 270-plus page, award-winning title leads in its trends’ coverage, from the latest wallpaper, paint and fabric to furniture, food and gardens – complemented by sharp, informative writing. Work by both flourishing and established artists and makers is included to reflect the country’s creative landscape. Homes & Interiors Scotland is an invaluable design and cultural source book, intent on spreading the word.
The stylish monthly magazine for those who love town and country life, featuring fashion, interiors, food, property and luxury travel.
Rose Raynes was crowned Miss Arizona – 15 years ago. Now a bored housewife trapped in a less-than-ideal-marriage , and mourning the independence of her 10-year-old-son, Rose accepts an invitation to teach a life skills class at a women’s shelter. Digging out the relics of her pageant queen past, Rose attempts to share her “Making Your Presence a Present” platform speech with a room of four disinterested women dodging abusive exes. But when trouble shows up at the shelter, what the women really need is for Rose’s shiny Escalade to get them out of dodge. The five embark on an all-night adventure through L.A.’s darkest streets and wildest drag club as the women fight to survive, and in so doing, discover what they need most. This one’s an anthem for any woman who’s ever been told to sit still and be pretty. This one’s for the marginalized. This one’s for the girls.