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Skirmish Magazine:
Skirmish Magazine is the world’s leading multi-period and living history magazine. Read by thousands across the globe, Skirmish brings you up-to-date with the re-enactment community, as well as reporting on events taking place throughout the season and bringing the reader in-depth, historical articles. Many re-enactment and living history periods are covered, from the Ancient Greeks and Romans, to WWII and Vietnam. |
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Ghost Voices Magazine:
Ghost Voices Magazine discusses all types of haunted phenomena, from ghosts and apparitions to poltergeists and spirits. Take a look at haunted buildings and locations across the country, and read regular contributions from leading figures in the paranormal world including Phil Whyman, Ray Jorden, Jason Day and Dr Ciarán O’Keeffe. |
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Vintage Life Magazine:
Vintage Life takes a nostalgic look at the past, from the 1920s until the retro era of the late 1980s. With articles ranging from Vintage home and lifestyle and clothing to vehicles and collectables, Vintage Life treats the reader to a trip down memory lane. |
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Civil War Campaigner:
Civil War Campaigner Magazine is a new digital publication for American Civil War Reenactors brought to you by and featuring some of the leading, most highly respected and experienced Living Historians in the field.
CWC with its unique outlook, is aimed at Reenactors with either military or civilian interests and who hold a passion for accurately reconstructing the true life of the everyday men and women of the 1860s. |
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Battlefield:
We now publish Battlefield, the Journal of the Battlefields Trust which Dragoon Publishing has turned into a glossy, quarterly publication. Battlefield keeps the hundreds of members of the Battlefields Trust up to date with news and information concerning the threats and developments centring on battlefields under threat.
Our own Managing Director, Rachel C Evans, has been appointed as a Trustee of the Battlefields Trust and Editor of the journal. The Trust aims to preserve, interpret and present England’s battlefields, in order to promote awareness of the threats posed towards them. |
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