

BRITISH RAILWAYS ILLUSTRATED, now approaching its 30th year and long known by its cheerful acronym ‘BRILL’. Colour cover, 56 pages of text and, typically, 60-70 high quality black and white images. There are maps and plans/diagrams in most issues. ‘History with a good helping of nostalgia’ is its hallmark with some humour thrown in; concentrates on the steam and early modernisation era of British Railways, 1948 to the 1970s (diesel and electric) but also features subjects and themes from the 1930s and the Second World War. Locomotives and locomotive workings feature prominently but there are always items on rolling stock, buildings, bridges, track and signalling as well as human/social aspects. Lively letters pages keep the readership involved.

British Archaeology is our award-winning bi-monthly publication, published by the CBA, focusing on the latest archaeology news, discoveries, and research within the UK and from British Archaeologists working overseas. With articles from the CBA team, it is a great way to get to know the work we do.

If you’re looking for a fun day out, a local holiday, or just want to know more about the country’s past, Britain magazine is filled with features you’ll love reading. This informative magazine has plenty to interest inquisitive nationals, as well as giving a great summary of the country’s attractions for any visiting tourists. With your subscription to Britain magazine, you can read fascinating articles on heritage sites around the country as well as the amazing true stories of the people who have lived there throughout the ages. This magazine is sure to get you planning day trips every weekend to find out more about the historic gardens, palaces, homes and statues scattered all across the British Isles.

The magazine for LEGO enthusiasts The essential companion for Building, Collecting and Customising your LEGO Collection.

BIKE India has fixed that urge with a truly adrenaline-pumping passion magazine that caters as much to the super-bike fanatic as to man-on-the-road commuter. Dedicated in its entirety to the country’s burgeoning biker community, the magazine is emerging as a biker’s bible, not just in India, but across Asia.

autoX isn’t about plain news-ish reports. For everyone here, motoring isn’t merely an activity – it’s an art that brings us together, binds us and forces us to go beyond the ordinary. We’re about ideas and concepts. We create – through our unconventional storytelling and conceptual images – an experience for our loyal readers, not just another regular story. We’re all about being from-the-heart. We do reviews and features, too – but how we do them is what makes us different. With us, it’s just – Pure eXcitement, No Bullshit.

AppleMagazine is a weekly publication jam-packed with breaking news, music, movies, TV shows, app reviews, and original content covering the latest goings-on in the world of Apple. AppleMagazine offers a new concept of light, intelligent, innovative reading to your fingertips; with a global view of Apple and its influence on our lives – be it leisure, family or work. Elegantly designed and highly interactive, AppleMagazine will also keep you updated on the latest consumer-tech news. It’s that simple! It’s all about Apple and its cultural influence, all in one place, and only one tap away.

A riveting historical narrative of the heart-stopping events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the first work of history from mega-bestselling author Bill O’Reilly. The iconic anchor of The O’Reilly Factor recounts one of the most dramatic stories in American history—how one gunshot changed the country forever. In the spring of 1865, the bloody saga of America’s Civil War finally comes to an end after a series of increasingly harrowing battles. President Abraham Lincoln’s generous terms for Robert E. Lee’s surrender are devised to fulfill Lincoln’s dream of healing a divided nation, with the former Confederates allowed to reintegrate into American society. But one man and his band of murderous accomplices, perhaps reaching into the highest ranks of the U.S. government, are not appeased.