|
|
|
This cool mag for kids has heaps of quality information and pleanty of good clean fun. Each issue contains short articles on history, nature, people and places, written in a fun and entertaining way. The kids enjoy reading them so much they don't even know they are LEARNING something. And you will be surprised at how much they learn from this general knowledge magazine. Aimed at 8-15 year olds this mag is a winner with boys and girls alike, and even adults say they love reading it.
|
|
|
|
Fine Woodworking is edited by woodworkers who write about real projects, proven construction techniques and time-tested methods for finishing wood. It's a magazine for beginners as well as accomplished craftsmen. Furniture making is at the heart of the magazine, but articles regularly cover joinery, turning, carving, finishing, design, wood technology, marquetry, power and hand tools, and more. Information is illustrated.
|
|
|
|
Tearaway is the voice of New Zealand youth. Every issue is packed with NZ Music, Sports, Interviews, Reviews, Gaming, Entertainment, Issues/opinion, Creativity, Careers information, Competitions, and inspiring writing by teens for teens. Every teen can get something from this magazine.
|
|
|
|
Dive New Zealand magazine covers the best locations to dive and what there is to see. With interviews, gear recommendations and articles on recent events across New Zealand and Australian, this magazine is a must read for all diving enthusiast.
|
|
|
|
The official magazine of the Road Transport Forum of NZ, dedicated to the road transport industry business. It is a fully independent magazine which delivers industry-focused stories on news, Government policy, latest product releases and other trucking issues.
|
|
|
|
FlyPast is internationally regarded as THE magazine for aviation history and heritage. Having pioneered coverage of this fascinating world of 'living history' since 1980, FlyPast still leads the field today.
|
|
|
|
Ships Monthly provides news and features for ship enthusiasts and maritime professionals, including reports on the ferry, cruise, new building and cargo ship scene as well as navies across the world.
|
|
|
|
Resurgence is a magazine for people who care about the environment, love reading, enjoy new ideas and are looking for inspiration on sustainable living.
|
Tu Mai (Bi-Monthly)
|
|
The content of Tu Mai magazine has moved towards being more inclusive of other ethnic communities and establish itself as a publication reflective of the multi raced society, New Zealand has become. In doing so, Columns written by practising professionals in their respective fields address issues relating to business, law, health, history, education, art and politics.
|
|
|
|
Regarded as essential reading for every enthusiast who model the different railways of the world, each month it shows you how to reproduce foreign railway scenes perfectly and is filled with regular tips and articles intended to inspire.
|
|
|
|
M2woman is a lifestyle magazine for the new generation confident, media-savvy, professional modern 25 to 45-year-old woman. This cleverly written quarterly covers such topics as entertainment, fashion, cars, beauty, design, technology, fiction, health, food, pop culture, politics, travel, sex, computers, and more.
|
|
|
|
Every month Majesty gives its readers a colourful insight into the privileged lives of the royal families of the world. Personalities, lifestyles and fashion are all captured in exciting features and stunning photographs. Majesty records all the important royal engagements and takes an in-depth look at the dramatic history of Britain’s monarchs. Month by month it builds into a beautiful and authoritative collection.
|
|
|
|
Each issue of Shonen Jump contains over 300 pages of manga, plus artist interviews, card games, video games, toys and anime information. The comics are printed in the right-to-left Japanese-reading format to preserve the original artwork – but with English sound effects to make them as easy to read in America as they are in Japan. Produced with the cooperation of the original artists and editors, Shonen Jump is the new language of manga.
|
|
|
|
Tattoos Down Under is an Australian based magazine with photographs, convention information, artist and studio reviews as well as directory listings.
|
|
|
|
Puzhi is the Chinese edition of Readers Digest magazine. If you've read the English-language edition, you'll find much that's familiar in Puzhi. The usual departments are all here—humorous anecdotes, medical miracles and scientific discoveries, inspiring stories of real-life heroes, and quotes from famous people.
|
|
|
|
Uncut is the UK's fastest growing movies and music magazine. Outspoken, stylish and definitive, Uncut celebrates the best of the old, whilst sorting out the best of the new. Film, music and books dominate the editorial mix, and a free CD is offered with every issue. Uncut covers all that is best in music and movies, cult and classic. It brings readers the most balanced and insightful reviews and presents authoritative, entertaining stories without taking itself too seriously.
|
|
|
|
Beautiful Britain is the new monthly magazine celebrating the best of Britain’s rural and urban environments. Every issue is packed with fabulous photography, interesting and thought-provoking writing, in-depth interviews as well as topical and inspiring stories about the people, landscapes, culture, wildlife, food, heritage and events that shape Britain today.
|
|
|
|
Pilot showcases the best in contemporary creative culture from connected global networks, promoting new ideas, new perspectives and new futures. Each issue contains a diverse mix of art, design, illustration, fashion, photography, and ideas. PILOT champions a new, emerging Zeitgeist based on creativity, authenticity, ethical consumption, a desire for change and a new appreciation for the role that art, design and technology play in shaping our lives.
|
|
|
|
White Dwarf is Games Workshop's monthly hobby supplement, an essential publication for everyone who is interested in any aspect of the Games Workshop hobby. Modelling, painting, terrain building, new rules, scenarios and more from the Games Development Studio can be found within its hallowed pages, while the armies and models of hobbyists we showcase provide a wealth of inspiration and ideas to try out on your own forces. It's also your guide to the hobby community, providing you with information about clubs, hobby centres, events and tournaments so you need never be short of an opponent or someone to talk to about the best way to win Golden Demon
|
|
|
|
Bead and Button is a monthly arts and crafts magazine that provides information on making beaded accessories using skills and techniques that anybody can learn. Every issue is filled with beading techniques, inspiration, new projects, patterns and more to fill your beading hours.
|
|
|
|
Model Aircraft Monthly features colour artwork, scale plans and detailed photographic coverage on specific aircraft types. All of this information is presented in a style that is informative and highly useful to the scale modeller. In additional there are columns in each edition that take a look at new products available on the shelf.
|
|
|
|
Practical Family History is brimming with step-by-step guides, brickwall solutions, expert tips and the websites and sources you need to find your forebears.Practical Family History is Britain's leading genealogy magazine for beginners and will help you put family history into practice and grow your tree.
|
Mad (Monthly)
|
|
MAD magazine lampoons your favourite TV shows, satirising popular movies and lambasting popular junk culture. MAD Classics showcase all your old favourites, plus some new surprises, in full, glorious colour. Spy Vs Spy, The Lighter Side, Sergio's MAD Look at, Fold-Ins, Don Martin, Classic Movies and TV Shows plus Advertising all get the MAD treatment.
|
|
|
|
Green is Australia`s leading architecture magazine focused on inspiring sustainable house and garden designs.
|
Dmag (Monthly)
|
|
DMAG is for kids aged 7-13. The 100 page monthly magazine is perfect for reluctant readers right through to advanced readers wanting to know more. There are stories on the latest movies, games, music and books plus science, the environment and health and fitness. Every issue also features an 8-page school-project section that takes an in-depth look at everything from Ancient Egypt to Antarctica.
|
|
|
|
Each month Good Health brings you practical, realistic advice on health, fitness, food, fashion and beauty – giving you time out of your busy days and making you smile at the same time. This new lifestyle magazine helps New Zealand women achieve good health every month in one positive, practical package, by helping you achieve balance with small changes that make big differences.
|
|
|
|
Brought to you by the same team behind BBC History Magazine, and the official companion to the successful BBC TV series, Who Do You Think You Are magazine's features range from military to social history, telling the stories of ordinary and extraordinary people and how they used to live. Packed with practical advice, from getting started to expert tips, we show you how to get the most out of online resources and where to find the traces of your family's past.
|