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Rock and Ice Magazine Subscription 8 Issues seasonally
Rock and Ice magazine covers rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, sport climbing, bouldering and the gym scene. Each issue of Rock and Ice magazine includes exciting features and gripping photography, plus technique tips from the experts and new gear reviews.
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Collezioni Close Up: Men Shoes Magazine Subscription
For the 2011 Spring / Summer season the shoe has to be classic: tapered lace-up shoes for men sometimes in an unusual light coloured two-tone leaves room for Greek god style sandals for a shoe that is characterised by simplicity and by this token always up to date. Moccasins in lived-in leather with fringes and tassels are timeless pieces in the male wardrobe for an elegant and casual look dressed in Etro. Even the traditional snaffle loafer as seen on the Gucci catwalk both in the pastel-coloured suede version and in ostrich leather and in velvet lay down the law when it comes to footwear. From the refined and simple moccasin slipper of Gianfranco Ferrĩ to the ultra-soft slipper shoe in embroidered woven leather of Roberto Cavalli that mixes the culture of North American Indians with that of Turkey. Summer 2011 marks the return of a shoe that has become the perfect passepartout of informal footwear to be worn with any outfit: espadrilles in natural canvas tones clothe the feet in the new D&G men's version and a version with laces at the ankles the sophisticated sailor style by HermĬs. Sandals are an absolute must in the summer wardrobe following a mood of elegance and clean lines of the season or covering the feet with a dense network of riveted black leather straps or minimalist leather: an almost Franciscan simplicity like those worn on the catwalks of Bottega Veneta and Lanvin that can also be worn with loose socks falling around the ankles. Ultra-flat flip-flops play with colour especially in the version made of coconut or in a combination of materials like leather and rope such as those by Dolce & Gabbana. Also present is a very simple 70s style just in leather. The pairing of cloth and leather also comes to desert boots that take on a used look enhanced by carefully placed creases and abrasions. For a more sporty look apart from the comfortable basketball sneakers in fluorescent colours by DSquared Vans gym shoes with dragon patterns also win a place. Sportswear is also researching new solutions in footwear. Without laces and halfway between a boot and a sports shoe Giuliano Fujiwara plays with geometric shapes and the meeting of materials such as leather and neoprene. Prada produces informal shoes of which some are really unconventional blending classical uppers with swallow-tail perforations with three soles stuck together: classical rope and a bottom in micro-porous rubber. Finally for lovers of a more aggressive Rockabilly styling footwear manufacturers are doing research into python boots like those of Emporio Armani or playing with the details in the lacing creating black and white optical illusion effects just like the closed shoe that has a zip buckle and little studs for decoration. Old style Charlie Chaplin shoes are fun and ironic with the reinforced toes of John Galliano. images: more than 600 Get deals and package discount on Fashion magazine subscription.
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The Chronicle of the Horse Magazine Subscription
Published weekly from its offices in Middleburg, Virginia since 1937, The Chronicle of the Horse is the nation's leading source of news and results for the entire sport horse industry. National and international, the magazine covers hunter/jumper horse shows, dressage shows, eventing, foxhunting, steeplechasing, driving, and endurance competitions, primarily. Written for the active competitor, each weekly issue of The Chronicle of the Horse is a concise, but thorough update on everything you need to know to make your competitive involvement more successful. Once a month, a special issue spotlights a particular discipline or international level competition. Those issues provide profiles, features, statistical reviews, handicapping, rosters of helpful names and addresses, or any other information germane to the topic. Whether a special issue, or a regular weekly issue, The Chronicle of the Horse is filled with names, dates, and interesting information that connects competitive riders to their world and everyone in it. 1 year subscription (40 issues). Please allow 1-2 days for website access and 4-6 weeks for delivery of first issue.
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Easyriders Magazine - 1 year(s)
12 issues - With a mix of Babes and Bikes, it?s not a surprise that Easyriders Magazine is one of the most popular motorcycle magazines. With monthly issues presenting the most exclusive custom Harley Davidson?s in stunning photos, Easy riders makes an excellent gift idea. Within Easyriders magazine, you will find fun an informative articles about current trends in biking, as well as full coverage of bike shows. With such a sweeping look at the biking world Easyriders is a hard magazine subscription to pass up if you are a motorcycle enthusiast. Order an Easyriders magazine subscription and get no less than 12 packed issues with everything from tips on customizing that hog to a VIP look at the Sturgis and Daytona bike shows. And let?s not forget the lovely bike loving ladies featured in every issue. Buy Easy riders Magazine today! There's gotta be a reason why more people read Easyriders than any other motorcycle magazine. Could it be the monthly full-color photo features on a whole bunch of one-of-a-kind Harleys? Or the round-the-year annuals that take you to Sturgis and Daytona and the big bike shows? Rodeos and road runs? Tech tips and fox hunts? Or maybe the fascinating fillies who feed our fancies?
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Training Magazine
Term: 12 issues - One Year SubscriptionThe authoritative professional development magazine that advocates training and workforce development as a business tool. Training is a 37-year-old professional development magazine that reports on management issues such as leadership and succession planning, HR issues such as recruitment and retention, and training issues such as learning theory, on-the-job skills assessments and aligning core workforce competencies to enhance the bottom line impact of training and development programs. It is written for training, human resources and business management professionals operating in a host of industries, including manufacturing, hospitality, retail, wholesale, distribution, financial, insurance, real estate, utilities, transportation, communications, healthcare, educational institutions and government and military.Delivery Note: Standard delivery time for most magazines is 6 to 10 weeks.
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Kiki Magazine
Kiki is a magazine for girls who love life, appreciate creativity, and recognize good ideas. A Kiki reader thinks for herself, has her own look, and is on her way to being a confident, strong, and smart young woman. She's a girl with style and substance! Kiki shows you all the different ways you can be involved in design. Seven different departments blend style and artistry with intelligence and creativity, and design features will inspire you to transform your Kiki into your very own creativity journal!
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College Athletics and the Law Magazine Subscription 12 Issues monthly
Develop a legally sound 'game plan' for your institution's athletics programs! Each month, you get expert coaching on how to meet NCAA and Title IX requirements, negotiate coaching contracts, support athletes with disabilities, and more.
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Of Arch Magazine Subscription
OFX the journal of architecture and design for collective living has decided to change its logo and the title of the publication. The decision was taken in order to highlight the transformation that has been underway in recent years in terms of increasingly detailed research into issues associated with architecture end design. From the January-February 2006 issue No. 88 our journal will be called OFARCH and will continue to publish articles on architecture and design. However it will focus more closely on projects which have a greater cultural and social content in addition to those where there is an evident use of technology and innovative materials. We will continue to reach out to the whole world to spread to thoughts and the projects associated with every type of geographical and sociological context selecting the projects in a flexible manner basing the choices on the quality of the contents irrespective of the pre-packed choices. We will develop dialogue with the more-evolved companies to keep the world of design up-to-date with the sophisticated techniques linked to environmental comfort. We will attempt to stimulate interest with the young designers so that they become active protagonists participating in the debate on difficult and passionate themes of design through their projects of architecture and design. OFARCH will continue to cover all the cultural and artistic events such as exhibitions conventions and competition in addition to the innovative industrial products and their application in projects of architecture and design. Get deals and package discount on New magazine subscription.
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We Love Magazines
We Love Magazines explores magazines and magazine culture with groundbreaking visuals and editorial contributions from around the world. The book features in-depth analysis of various aspects of magazine creation while, as the title reflects, celebrating with genuine pleasure a medium that continues to entertain, inform and surprise. We Love Magazines includes essays by international experts on not only practical topics such as the role of a cover and advertising, but also on historical subjects such as an analysis of groundbreaking moments and titles in magazine publishing. The book also contains the most comprehensive directory ever compiled of 1,100 international pop culture magazines and the shops in which to buy them. In addition, readers are introduced to ten pioneering, independent magazines that have created their own chapters for the book. These are: Carl*s Cars (Norway), Coupe (Canada), Frame (The Netherlands), Omagiu (Romania), Rojo (Spain), S-magazine (Denmark), Shift! (Germany), Streets/Fruits/Tune (Japan), thisisamagazine.com (Italy) and Yummy (France). In keeping with the independent spirit of the magazines featured in the book, We Love Magazines has been published with ten slightly different covers. All have the same title graphic and background photo but feature ten different drawings in blue foil block by Mio Matsumoto. The drawings portray ten different "readers", who each represent one of the ten contributing magazines listed above. The book We Love Magazines was created as an accompaniment to the Colophon2007 magazine symposium, which takes place in Luxembourg on March 9-11, 2007.
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Qvest Magazine - 1 year(s)
4 issues - Fashion today is more than just clothes and accessories. QVEST understands this and we put it at the heart of our world. Or to put it another way: just what can be counted as an accessory these days? Should the colour of our car match our shoes? Does the maxim, no brown after six, apply better to works of video art, What to extend this conceit, does one of Andy Warhols electric chairs in a vivid yellow say about its owner? What message is our neighbour trying to convey when he drives up in a brown coupé? As in society and language, the battles about greatness and principles in the field of fashion have already been fought. It is no longer about right and wrong and either now it is about the tangental details. Which certainly promises to make things more varied and colourful, and more pleasurable too. Two years ago, practically over-night, we began developing our Berlin-London Fashion Magazine out of the well-established brand name QVEST. Now, with a certain sense of pride and satisfaction, but certainly not self-satisfaction, we are taking stock of our achievements.
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Easyriders Magazine - 2 year(s)
24 issues - With a mix of Babes and Bikes, it?s not a surprise that Easyriders Magazine is one of the most popular motorcycle magazines. With monthly issues presenting the most exclusive custom Harley Davidson?s in stunning photos, Easy riders makes an excellent gift idea. Within Easyriders magazine, you will find fun an informative articles about current trends in biking, as well as full coverage of bike shows. With such a sweeping look at the biking world Easyriders is a hard magazine subscription to pass up if you are a motorcycle enthusiast. Order an Easyriders magazine subscription and get no less than 12 packed issues with everything from tips on customizing that hog to a VIP look at the Sturgis and Daytona bike shows. And let?s not forget the lovely bike loving ladies featured in every issue. Buy Easy riders Magazine today! There's gotta be a reason why more people read Easyriders than any other motorcycle magazine. Could it be the monthly full-color photo features on a whole bunch of one-of-a-kind Harleys? Or the round-the-year annuals that take you to Sturgis and Daytona and the big bike shows? Rodeos and road runs? Tech tips and fox hunts? Or maybe the fascinating fillies who feed our fancies?
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Billiards Digest 1 Year Magazine Subscription
Published 12 times per year, Billiards Digest continues to be the premier magazine in the billiards industry. Within the covers of every issue you'll find instructional tips, tournament news, player profiles and much more. < Please allow 6-8 we
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The Week
THE WEEK Magazine is a spirited newsweekly that distills the best of news, opinion, and ideas from the U.S. and international media. It's smart, incisive, wry. Every week, THE WEEK's editors scour hundreds of newspapers, magazines, and Web sites (U.S. and foreign), searching for the most intriguing stories and the most thoughtful commentary-left, right, and everything in between. The best of what they find gets reported-concise, intelligent, and crisp. THE WEEK Magazine's format is straightforward yet information-packed, and covers the entire political waterfront. Its focus is broad: U.S. and international news, the best opinion columns from here and abroad, health and science, books, film, the arts, leisure activities. Besides bringing readers up to date on the world scene, THE WEEK reports on what the smartest people are saying about it.
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PipeLine and Gas Technology Magazine Subscription 10 Issues seasonally
Pipeline and Gas Technology provides application information to the global oil and gas transportation and gas distribution markets that enables engineers, managers and contractors to perform their jobs more efficiently, safely and economically.
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Collezioni Close Up: Women Print & Embroidery Magazine Subscription
Flowers add a burst of colour to the women wardrobe of autumn/winter 2010/11 bringing a touch of romanticism and light carefree air to a season otherwise dominated by dark shades. Fabrics are characterised by printed or embroidered motifs of balcony flowers peonies English roses dahlias large and discreet floral arrangements. Almost as if individual stylists have leaved through antique botanical books in search of inspiration for original versions of a floral theme in pursuit of new designs and colours without ever becoming didactic. Placed embroidered maxi or minute decorative flowers are sprinkled on sleeves shoulders necks hems and entire garments as for example the Kenzo collection. Leading to an infinity of transverse interpretations beginning with studies of decontextualization and renewal based on research into Nineteenth century design archives led by Christopher Kane who proposes explosions of gothic Victorian and wild flowers on black leather enhanced by stone and crystal inserts for an armour-like shine. Whilst others play with layers and optical illusions distorting images and camouflaging military with floral prints following in the footsteps of Dries Van Noten and an extraordinary talent for combining prints and fabrics. Jean Paul Gautier uses flowers to investigate different global cultures: wandering from Imperial China to Hippy America East Europe and Maghreb. An authentic floral melting pot. But printed fabric also looks to the mining world for ideas influenced by coloured veining erosion and sedimentation like the stunning chiffons by Mathew Williamson. Mary Katrantzou and Alexander Mcqueen draw inspiration from historic canvas borrowing details from regal and general military dress as well as heavenly bodies unexpectedly revealed in a jigsaw play or through calculated draping. Silk braids and ribbons golden trims metallic ribbons dainty illuminating crystals create precious embroidery on lapels cloaks and edges inspired by the royal Tsars Ottomans and Hussars. Embroidery is also used as a couture jewellery detail to form marvellous necklaces of brilliant stones around necklines and tailcoat cuffs and splendid bracelets. Marking a great return of embroidery of decoration inspired by Charleston dresses and art deco complete with multifaceted jet feathers gold and silver plaques. images: more than 800 Get deals and package discount on Fashion magazine subscription.
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The Week Magazine
Term: 50 issues - One Year SubscriptionYour Savings: 67% off the cover priceStay on top of everything that matters -- with The Week. Only The Week brings you all the key stories from the U.S. and abroad -- all at a glance. What happened. Why it matters. What it means for you. The editors at The Week sift through scores of the world's periodicals to uncover the most fascinating articles, feature stories and nuggets of information. You read only the most intelligent, the most original, the most relevant news, opinions and ideas. With The Week, it's OK to read less. Be better informed. Get background, perspective and a range of viewpoints. Save yourself from hours and hours of reading. Hold your own in any conversation. Never miss important news again! The Week brings you all you need to know about everything that matters!Delivery Note: Standard delivery time for most magazines is 6 to 10 weeks.
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