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October Issue Out Now for Tablets

By Dean Nicholas | Posted 19th September 2012, 16:05
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The digital edition of History Today's October issue is now available to download to your iPad, Android tablet or Kindle Fire.

In this issue: Bernard Porter asks how big and how bad the British Empire really was; J.L. Laynesmith discovers an enduring mystery in the Bayeux Tapestry; Jeremy Black and Graeme Gerrard return to 1812, the year when Britain went to war with the United States; Klaus Dodds celebrates the 50th anniversary of James Bond’s debut on the silver screen; and Andrew Preston considers thechances of Mormon Mitt Romney in the light of America’s long history of prejudice towards minority religions. 

Buy the digital edition from one of these online stores:

App Store (for iPad)

Google Play (for Android)

Amazon (for Kindle Fire)

Pocketmags (for PC / Mac)

A note to print subscribers: We are currently unable to offer the digital edition for free to our existing subscribers, but we hope to do so in the coming months. Please look out for further announcements in the magazine and on the website.


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