Showing posts with label h magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label h magazine. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Mississippi Gardener

Mississippi GardenerMississippi Gardener is great for us to learn the types of flowers and flora that

is best suited our our specific area in Mississippi. My husband is enjoying reading

the informative articles that relate to our type of gardening.

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Tractor and Machinery

Tractor and MachineryTractor & Machinery was first published in November 1994, and has celebrated over 125 issues! With the combined enthusiasm of the best tractor experts in the world, the magazine has gone from strength to strength, and maintains its position as the market leader. In the early years, the magazine featured just 48 pages, but it has now grown to 204 pages!

Focusing on veteran, vintage, post-vintage, classic and modern tractors, Tractor & Machinery is able to provide unparalleled knowledge, restoration advice, in-depth articles, nostalgic photographs and fascinating interviews for its worldwide readership.

Tractor & Machinery's unrivalled content, meticulous research and contributions makes it the magazine of choice for everyone from the enthusiast and collector to the serious historian.

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Friday, April 25, 2014

Boston Review

Boston ReviewBOSTON REVIEW has slowly built a respected reputation among academics and the general reading public during the past twenty-nine years. Articles and essays in a recent edition covered topics such as the Constitution, an immigration crisis in the European Union and the Patriot Act. The contents also included poetry, fiction, nonfiction reviews, letters and a film review. Among the contributors were Elaine Scarry, Larry Kramer, Michael Standaert, Corey Robin and Barbara Clark Smith.

The journal sees itself as a national forum for political debate and boasts about the fact that it is required reading in a course on cultural criticism and critical argument given by the Brown University English department. It appears to be a moderately left-leaning publication but of course that kind of assessment depends on one's vantage point (I am a registered independent). The periodical is highly readable and you don't have to be an academic to enjoy it.

Readers will change as this new format continues with a more commercial slant than it used to be. Sorry to see this once-exceptional publication slack off and turn more mundane to reach more readers. Dull cliched poems now when once more daring verse was presented. Dissapointing to me especially because I think poetry should be engaged with political and social issues instead of bathtubs or blue eyes, etc. There is so much going on in the world that needs coverage and introspection, and, sadly, Boston Review does not deliver it any more.

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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Fhm - Uk Edition

Fhm - Uk EditionI've had the opportunity to read this magazine while being depployed to Basra, Iraq with the British military. Every issue that came out at the NAAFI store I took up the chance to buy it. This magazine is nothing short of amazing. It is much better than the American version that was unfortunately discontinued. Its filled with hilarious articles and beautiful women. I just wish it didn't cost so damn much to subscribe to the states. If you get the chance to stop by a local Barnes & Noble pick up an issue and check it out. You won't regret it I promise!

Amazon Charges about over $120 for this Subscription than directly ordering from FHM.com But , I do love this over Maxim since Maxim UK Edition has been canceled. I like "British" magazines better because United States Magazine are very prudish just like our TV Networks & Magazines. The one star is for the price Amazon charges alone.

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