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Ranger was a weekly British comics periodical published by Fleetway Publications from 18 September 1965 to 18 June 1966. Intended as an educational publication, the cover described it as "The National Boys' Magazine" and the content mixed comic strips with a much larger quotient of factual articles than most other Fleetway children's titles of the time.
Nova was a British glossy magazine that was published from March 1965 [1] [2] to October 1975. [1] [3] It was described by The Times as "a politically radical, beautifully designed, intellectual women's magazine." [4] Nova covered such once-taboo subjects as abortion, cancer, the birth control pill, race, homosexuality, divorce and royal ...
The Call; Cambrian Quarterly Magazine and Celtic Repertory; Cambridge Literary Review; Camera Owner; Camerawork; Candis Magazine; Canoe & Kayak UK; Cantab; Careless Talk Costs Lives
One of Burrows' most famous images was published first in a Life magazine article on 16 April 1965 named One Ride with Yankee Papa 13, about a mission on 31 March 1965. [ 10 ] Flying in a helicopter with the US Marines' Medium Helicopter Squadron 163, Burrows captured the death of Yankee Papa 3 co-pilot Lieutenant James Magel.
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Princess (also known as Princess and Girl and Princess Magazine) was a British weekly girls' comic anthology published by Fleetway Publications and, later, IPC Magazines.The first version was published between 30 January 1960 and 16 September 1967, [a] and featured a mix of comic strips, text stories and a large proportion of features; it was merged with Tina to form a new title - Princess ...
The cover for August 6 showed the six-inch guns of a light cruiser bombarding Vietcong positions and a photo essay in that issue showed action on an aircraft carrier, including a two-page spread of sailors transferring a 2,000 lb bomb that had been received from a supply ship and another showing crew members from a destroyer checking out a ...
8 September 1962 saw the magazine have another makeover as a namesake character was devised to take over the front page in a single-frame Cecil Orr cartoon showing June and her dog Jiffy in a succession of humorous scenes, while the back page was devoted to a pin-up photo of hunks such as Adam Faith, TV's Ben Casey Vince Edwards, Bill Simpson ...