

The Threepenny Review is a well-regarded quarterly of the arts and society which has been published since 1980. Every issue contains excellent essays, stories, poems, and memoirs, plus beautiful black-and-white photographs. Its regular writers include six Nobel Prizewinners and four U.S. Poet Laureates; recent issues featured writing by Wendell Berry, Geoff Dyer, Louise Glück, Greil Marcus, Javier Marías, Adam Phillips, and Kay Ryan.

Celebrating quintessential English style in all its glory, The English Home magazine showcases beautifully classic, elegant and country interiors alongside design and buying advice from world acclaimed designers. Add to this quintessential traditions, seasonal recipes and explorations of our most breathtaking regions and the result is a gloriously evocative, engaging and insightful read to savour and refer to again and again.

Inspired by Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous speech, The American Scholar is the quarterly magazine of public affairs, literature, science, history, and culture published by the Phi Beta Kappa Society since 1932.

The Absolute Sound is the world’s preeminent source of expert reviews, features, and commentary on high-performance audio and music

Since 1973, TEXAS MONTHLY has chronicled life in contemporary Texas, reporting on vital issues such as politics, the environment, industry, and education. As a leisure guide, TEXAS MONTHLY continues to be the indispensable authority on the Texas scene, covering music, the arts, travel, restaurants, museums, and cultural events with its insightful recommendations. TEXAS MONTHLY has a reputation for providing its readers with a magazine of the highest editorial quality.

SUCCESS offers advice on best business practices, inspiration from major personalities in business and entertainment, and motivation to improve mind and body so that readers are in the best possible mental and physical shape to compete and reach their goals.

Soldier Magazine – official monthly publication of the British Army, is produced by an in-house team and published by the Ministry of Defence. It strives to offer an effective means of communication aimed primarily at junior ranks but also of interest to all ranks of the British Army, cadets and the wider military community, including veterans and members of the public with an interest in military.