Smithsonian | 
| Publisher: Smithsonian
List Price: $59.88 Buy New: $12.00 You Save: $47.88 (80%)
Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 5
Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 12 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00005Q7DP
Release Date: November 23, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
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Product Description This magazine chronicles the arts, environment, sciences and popular culture of the times. It is edited for modern, well-rounded individuals with diverse, general interests. Each subscription includes a membership to the Smithsonian Institution which provides special discounts at Smithsonian gift shops, world travel opportunities through Smithsonian study tours and information on all Smithsonian events in any area.
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A monthly magazine created for modern, well-rounded individuals with diverse interests. It chronicles the arts, history, sciences and popular culture of the times.
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Best American Magazine, My Membership Is Good To 2017. December 20, 2006 Steve Guardala (Long Island, NY.) 60 out of 61 found this review helpful
Every month this mag has fascinating articles. History, current events, Politics, Enviromentalism, Science, Technology, Art, & daily living in the USA are all covered here. The topics are diverse, well written, & the photography can sometimes rival National Geographic. Smithsonian's articles encompasse several areas covered in magazines as various as "The Atlantic Monthly, Economist, Discovery, US News & World Report, & Archaeology. From prehistory to the newest innovations you will find it here.
For the insatiably curious January 16, 2003 Debbie Lee Wesselmann (the Lehigh Valley, PA) 56 out of 65 found this review helpful
I always find at least one article in every month's SMITHSONIAN that interests me. From art to history to the sciences, this magazine covers American life, both past and present. Unlike the Smithsonian museums themselves, this is not exclusively an exhibit journal since it takes its readers to unexpected places and topics. A real treat for the broadly curious.With a subscription, you'll get a membership to the Smithsonian Institute, enabling you to get members' prices out of their catalog and gift shops. Support this uniquely American institution - and learn a lot in the process.
We are impressed with every issue April 30, 2004 Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) 56 out of 66 found this review helpful
Every issue we get, we say the same thing: "WOW! This is the best issue ever!! Just look at this article, and this one...."We took a visit to the Smithsonian in Washington, hosting some guests from Germany who had the treasures of the mineral exhibit on their "must see first time to the US" list of attractions. We were a bit nonplussed by this--we didn't know that foreigners would be interested in the Smithsonian Museum. We spent an entire day, seeing just a small percentage of the national treasures in this montsrous museum complex. While we were shopping in one of the gift shops, we were offered a membership. We signed up to support the Smithsonian and to get this magazine. Recently, there was an article on Cambodia's huge temple complex Ankhor Wat (filmed in "Lara Croft"), an article on sled dogs and an article on the Kansas-Nebraska Act, a key law that added to the tinder sparking the Civil War. And best of all, an article on Diane Arbus, the photographer who was famous for her portraits of seemingly ordinary people, somehow caught with an eye to freakishness or evil. Though I've been familiar with Arbus' work for year, this article had so much new information. If you like magazines about nature, culture and history, this is the one to get. We get excited by every issue.
Better than a trip to the museum! October 26, 2001 Word Sorceress (Seattle, WA USA) 39 out of 40 found this review helpful
I never know what I'm going to find when I open an issue of Smithsonian, but I always find something intriguing that I would never have learned about in any other way. The depth and breadth of the articles never ceases to astonish me. In what other single magazine could you read about the art of Maxfield Parrish, the history of the calendar, the 13 smallest countries in the world, and see photos of exotic species of chickens? The writing is always intelligent, often witty, and inevitably a pleasure.
Learn more than you ever knew you wanted to... July 14, 2003 22 out of 22 found this review helpful
The Smithsonian is a wonderful source of information. Every time I read one, I learn so much about things that I never realized that I might have an interest in. Some of the articles can get lengthy, but for the most part they are well written and obviously thoroughly researched. As opposed to many of the mindless magazines on the market today, the Smithsonian makes the reader think and may even spur the desire for further personal research. It's a terrific magazine!
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