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Retro & Vintage Lifestyle Magazines

Foofoogal

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Is anyone here on the FL involved with this Vintage Life magazine?

I was pleased with the issue 4 I just received. Nice job.

Models possibly? Fleur?
 

MissHannah

One Too Many
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1,248
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London
I'll second the Mens File recommendation. It's a little bit style-over-substance but the style is pretty great!
My magazine, ERA, will be out soon (I know I've been saying that for ages...) and it'll be 100 pages of all things vintage (not rockabilly). We try to cover all eras of the 20th century and occasionally further back too. The design has a 50s bent as it's me who's designing it but I try to keep in period for the articles' content when possible. Lots of articles on museum pieces, places, books, buildings, exhibitions, events, fashion, style, travel, photography... everything really! If anybody would like a copy of the taster issue we did last year drop me a PM with your address and I'll chuck one in the post.
 

Heather

Practically Family
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656
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Southern Maine, USA
Great thread! I'm greatly enjoying being subscribed to America in WWll. I'm very interested in the Reminisce magazine and I also signed up for the free 1st issue of Good Old Days. Keep those suggestions coming guys! :)
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
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“… Inside History is for people passionate about Australian and New Zealand history and heritage, whether it’s their family’s ancestry, or in a broader social context. Published bi-monthly and beautifully designed, Inside History provides insightful and practical features to its readers. Its 80 pages are packed with advice, articles and expert tips on genealogy, and stories on Australia and New Zealand’s varied history, from tales about century-old houses and country towns, to heritage gardens and biographies of our famous (and infamous) citizens …”

It is well written, well laid-out and contains great content, and I do believe this magazine will be a winner, and a welcome addition to any Australian history buff’s collection.
 

Warden

One Too Many
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1,336
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UK
Not a vintage lifestyle mag, but I am featured in this months edition of Anorak childrens magazine,

It is an article aimed at children, telling them all about food in the 1940s.

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At £15 you may think it a little pricey but boy is this a thick book, no way can you call this a magazine.

Click on link for more info

http://shop.anorak-magazine.co.uk/product/food-is-fun

Till next time

Harry
 

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