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Recommended Sites

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National Geographic
Makes a nice collection that can be referenced
many times. Includes splendid color maps and can
become a center piece for home librarys.
Monthly magazines can be stored in book-slip
cases that shelf easily on bookshelves and den
shelving.
— National
Geographic Magazine
— Book
case slips (search: slipcases)
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Architectural Digest
A favorite for many libraries. Nice reference
of architectural designs that become interesting
references years after.
— Architectural
Digest Magazine
- The New Yorker
Successively noted as the most cosmopolitan magazine
of them all. Place neatly on the den coffee table
with a collection readily available from the wall
shelf.
— The
New Yorker
- Epicurious
The world's greatest magazine collection of recipes.
You would think it belongs in the kitchen. The current
copy does, but you want to keep all copies for future
reference.
— Epicurious
Magazine
- Life Magazine
One of America's favorites . . . both old and new.
Illustrates a timeline history of American culture
and events. A den favorite.
— Life
Magazine
— start
with year 1936
- Arizona Highway
Who would think that a magazine dedicated to the
Arizona roadway would become a classic.
— Arizona
Highway
- Readers Digest
Noted as America's family magazine. Not necessarily
a favorite for the den, but can add a little decor
in some areas around you library.
— Reader's
Digest Magazine
- Smithsonian Magazine
A must for every library. Features the best in all
academic and artistic interests. Plus, it a decorative
piece for any library table.
— Smithsonian
Magazine
- Foreign Affairs
Magazine
Not for everyone. Very intellectual in foreign policy
and economics. A must for the distinquished library.
— Foreign
Affairs
- Horse&Hound
For the equestrian of the home. Compliments any
den that leans to the Engish side of decor.
— Horse&Hound
Magazine
- Harpers
Focus interests on the non-mainstream. Illustrates
interest in multi-topics.
— Harpers
- Country Life
One of the most recognized names in media. Since
1897, Country Living is the premier issue for English
living.
— Country
Life
- Classic Collection
You may desire to build your library with some classic
collections from:
- Look Magazine
- Life Magazine
- Saturday Evening Post
- Country Living
- and others
Collection Series:
— http://www.oldmags.com/
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Other Magazines
Some favorites of many libraries:
— Time
— Newsweek
— US
News and World Report
— Better Homes
and Garden
— Popular
Science
— Nature
— Rolling
Stone
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