All About History is the stunningly realised new magazine from the makers of How It Works and All About Space. Featuring beautiful illustrations, photos and graphics depicting everything from ancient civilisations to the Cold War, All About History is accessible and entertaining to all and makes history fun for the whole family.
Wonderpedia is the magazine for the enquiring mind. Every month, we gather the most brilliant minds from the world of science, history, and cutting-edge technology, to answer the burning questions we all have about the world we live in while inspiring a thousand more. From the most important moments in history to gripping world events and revolutionary technology, from outer space to the depths of the ocean and from the secrets of the natural world to the inner workings of the human mind and body, every issue of Wonderpedia is full of wonderful facts, stunning photography, and thought provoking editorial.
The American experience comes alive through thoroughly researched stories, outstanding photography and artwork. American History is the leading popular magazine that explores the rich texture of the American experience. The magazine’s lively storytelling, thought-provoking essays and more bring America’s past alive in every issue.
How It Works, the magazine that explains everything you never knew you wanted to know about the world we live in. Loaded with fully illustrated guides and expert knowledge, and with sections dedicated to science, technology, transportation, space, history and the environment, no subject is too big or small for How It Works to explain.
Originally published in France and long sought in English translation, Jean-Paul Gabilliet's Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books documents the rise and development of the American comic book industry from the 1930s to the present. The book intertwines aesthetic issues and critical biographies with the concerns of production, distribution, and audience reception, making it one of the few interdisciplinary studies of the art form. A thorough introduction by translators and comics scholars Bart Beaty and Nick Nguyen brings the book up to date with explorations of the latest innovations, particularly the graphic novel.