Canadian Gardening Magazines Online
Looking at gardening magazines online is a lot more pleasant than charging out in the rain and snow to visit a newsstand. Some of these sites offer extra articles and plant information online that they don't include in their 'hardcopy' versions. ... [... more]
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Brides' Magazine Editors
For nearly seventy years, couples have turned to BRIDE'S Magazine for inspiring, insightful, and reliable wedding-planning advice. Now the editors have packaged that knowledge, as well hundreds of helpful planning ... [... more]
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Slate Magazine
Answers to these and other fascinating questions you never thought to ask, from the writers at Slate Magazine ... [... more]
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Editors Of New York Magazine
Landmark Writing from Four Decades of New York magazine; Includes David Blum, "Couch Potatoes" Jimmy Breslin, "The Voices of a City in Trouble" Nick Cohn, "Tr [... more]
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Spin Magazine
Edited by Sia Michel and Will Hermes Spin: 20 Years of Alternative Music Available September 27, 2005 Trade Paperback, 288 pages Written by Spin Magazine [... more]
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Covering Christmas: Vintage American Magazine Covers
The Christmas edition Whoever compiled this book certainly had access to some wonderful magazine archives. The ninety-five covers included are a delight and presented in a way that can hardly be improved. Though all the covers feature the festive season ... [... more]
CDN$20.08
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Pulp Culture: The Art of Fiction Magazines
Penzler Pick, November 2001: Pulp magazines reigned for about a quarter of a century as the most popular entertainment medium in America. They were cheaply produced and, during the Great Depression, were blessedly cheap to buy, generally a dime. And they ... [... more]
CDN$29.22
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Take a Cold Tub, Sir!: The Story of the Boy's Own Paper
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CDN$35.83
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Nineteenth-Century Media and the Construction of Identities
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CDN$110.42
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The World through a Monocle: The New Yorker at Midcentury
Slices of postwar life Though begun in 1925, the New Yorker really came into its own following WW2, and in the 40s and 50s set its course through the major domestic and international issues of the day--the threat of Communism, war in Korea and racial ... [... more]
CDN$27.80
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Girl Talk: Adolescent Magazines and Their Readers
finally Finally, instead of speculating about the effects of media on teenage girls, someone asked the girls themselves! This book examines the features, advertising, and "advertorials" of magazines aimed at teenage girls AND interviews teenage ... [... more]
CDN$63.00
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John Sillaots: Magazine Rack
Tired of having magazines piled up around the house, but still want to keep them on hand for reference? Get the best of both worlds with this handy magazine rack. ... [... more]
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