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Health & Efficiency

About Vintage Magazines
The first magazine ever published appears to have been the German ErbaulicheMonaths-Unterredungen in 1663 started by Johann Rist, a theologian and poet of Hamburg. Though this magazine didn’t stay around for so long but it left the concept open in the market. Since then, there have been thousands of magazine titles scattered about newsstands each month and this trend has lasted for decades.
Vintage magazines are more appealing for people who have interest in old news, history, trends, lifestyle but they are also collected for the specific content on and between their covers. These magazines turns out to be the best source of knowledge sharing and comes with articles on topics from each corner of the world.

Health & Efficiency

About Vintage Magazines
The first magazine ever published appears to have been the German ErbaulicheMonaths-Unterredungen in 1663 started by Johann Rist, a theologian and poet of Hamburg. Though this magazine didn’t stay around for so long but it left the concept open in the market. Since then, there have been thousands of magazine titles scattered about newsstands each month and this trend has lasted for decades.
Vintage magazines are more appealing for people who have interest in old news, history, trends, lifestyle but they are also collected for the specific content on and between their covers. These magazines turns out to be the best source of knowledge sharing and comes with articles on topics from each corner of the world.

Filmfare

About Vintage Magazines
The first magazine ever published appears to have been the German ErbaulicheMonaths-Unterredungen in 1663 started by Johann Rist, a theologian and poet of Hamburg. Though this magazine didn’t stay around for so long but it left the concept open in the market. Since then, there have been thousands of magazine titles scattered about newsstands each month and this trend has lasted for decades.
Vintage magazines are more appealing for people who have interest in old news, history, trends, lifestyle but they are also collected for the specific content on and between their covers. These magazines turns out to be the best source of knowledge sharing and comes with articles on topics from each corner of the world

Filmfare

About Vintage Magazines
The first magazine ever published appears to have been the German ErbaulicheMonaths-Unterredungen in 1663 started by Johann Rist, a theologian and poet of Hamburg. Though this magazine didn’t stay around for so long but it left the concept open in the market. Since then, there have been thousands of magazine titles scattered about newsstands each month and this trend has lasted for decades.
Vintage magazines are more appealing for people who have interest in old news, history, trends, lifestyle but they are also collected for the specific content on and between their covers. These magazines turns out to be the best source of knowledge sharing and comes with articles on topics from each corner of the world.

Filmfare

About Vintage Magazines
The first magazine ever published appears to have been the German ErbaulicheMonaths-Unterredungen in 1663 started by Johann Rist, a theologian and poet of Hamburg. Though this magazine didn’t stay around for so long but it left the concept open in the market. Since then, there have been thousands of magazine titles scattered about newsstands each month and this trend has lasted for decades.
Vintage magazines are more appealing for people who have interest in old news, history, trends, lifestyle but they are also collected for the specific content on and between their covers. These magazines turns out to be the best source of knowledge sharing and comes with articles on topics from each corner of the world

National Geographic

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Comes with a map of the Eastern part of South America,  features inset maps of the cities of Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo; compliments the cover story—“Brazil, Oba!”

National Geographic

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Supplemented with the issue was a pictorial map of Los Angeles, Colossus of the West, designed from a birds-eye view, featuring vibrant colours, and exaggerated icons depicting local landmarks— to go with the 50-page cover story. It also included an article by Sir Edmund Hillary.

National Geographic

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Pictured in the cover, burning homes in the village of Vihn Quoi along the Saigon, in the middle of the Vietnam War. The issue was supplemented by a map  of the new republics in southern Africa.

National Geographic

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A commentary on the onset of the era of satellite communication and how they may reform global correspondence.

National Geographic

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The issue has an article which discusses the life and times of the English explorer Henry Hudson, who is known to have been the first European to explore what is now known as the Hudson River, in New York, USA. The river was later named after him. Also covered in this issue, is the initiation of the newly independent Mongolia, in the United Nations.