Backtrack - March 2026

Backtrack - March 2026
Backtrack - March English | 64 pages | True | 104.5 MB

Backtrack, Britain's Leading Historical Railway Journal, covers all of railway from its earliest days through to more recent events up to around ten years before now including, railway history from the 'pre-Stephenson' , steam, diesel and electric locomotive history, railway company history, railway carriages and wagons, railway stations, railway ships, hotels & road vehicles, railway economic and social history, railway publicity and advertising. Backtrack's contributors include many of today's leading railway history writers. From the beginning the magazine has maintained a reputation for its production values and each contains a wealth of photographs reproduced to the highest standards, including a generous selection of historic colour. Published monthly, Backtrack is The magazine for all who are interested in British railway history.

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Time Special Edition - The Science of Memory 2026

Time Special Edition - The Science of Memory 2026
Time Special Edition - The Science of English | 100 pages | True | 45.9 MB

Our memory is amazing. We're able to store some 2.5 petabytes of -about 300 million hours of television . But how do we make memories, and why do we forget? What's our memory like now, with our - brains, and what can we do to build a better memory? All of these questions are answered in The Science of Memory, this new special edition from the editors of TIME. You'll learn about the time-bending magic of smell, the myths of aging, and why sleeping is key for memory. Activate your left brain, learning about the five key areas that aid recollection-the hippocampus, amygdala, prefrontal cortex, olfactory bulb, and hypothalamus-and your right brain, exploring why a whiff from a local restaurant may transport you back to your grandmother's dining room. You'll also learn about eight unexpected things that mess with your memory, such as a high-fat diet and a vitamin B12 deficiency, as well as six funny things you can do to remember, such as chewing gum or using a funny font (Comic Sans, anyone?). Unlock the full potential of your mind with TIME: The Science of Memory.

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Dark History of London - 1st Edition - 12 February 2026

Dark History of London - 1st Edition - 12 February 2026
of London - 1st Edition - 12 February English | 132 pages | | 148.0 MB

London was famously the muse of Charles Dickens, who described the as a "magic lantern" - in reference to image projection that were the precursors to cinema projectors. Dickens used this metaphor to express how the city fed his imagination. Yet magic lanterns, while capable of projecting photographs, paintings, or even animations, displayed only a fleeting and often distorted version of the truth.
In the Victorian , these devices were used in the form of horror theatre known as phantasmagoria, where frightening images of ghosts, demons, and skeletons were projected to captivate audiences. Perhaps Dickens - an avid social commentator - was also alluding to something deeper: that in a city like London, everything is not exactly as it seems.
Beneath the façade of this magnificent metropolis, once the epicentre of the British and now a modern-day economic hub, lies something more sinister. It is a city built on turmoil, drenched in the blood of war, plague, poverty, and devastation - a place forever haunted by its history.
So let us uncover the heinous heritage swept beneath the nation's proverbial rug and delve into the macabre mysteries and sordid secrets festering beneath the capital's crowded streets.

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