Can’t get to the shops? Here’s how to get your favourite knowledge magazines

For a limited time only, you can get your hands on a digital subscription for only £2.38/$2.38/€2.67

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If you’re stuck at home and can’t get to the shops at the moment to buy your favourite knowledge magazines, then why not grab one of our digital subscriptions and receive each issue instantly on your smart device?  For a limited time only, you can get your hands on a digital subscription for five months for as little as £2.38/$2.38/€2.67.

 

All About Space. Celebrate 30 years of NASA’s iconic mission: the Hubble Space Telescope. With 30 covers to collect, three free gifts and exclusive insight into the discoveries, images and future of the long-serving telescope, All About Space presents the ultimate collector’s edition. Also inside: New images of the Sun, exclusive Cosmos: Possible Worlds interview with Neil deGrasse Tyson, breaking space news, why white dwarfs could be the key to life and much more inside. Get it now for £2.38/$2.38/€2.67.

 

 

How It Works. How do hackers, viruses, malware and other computer nasties work? How can you make your computer safer? In issue 136 of How It Works, we explore the dark side of the internet as we speak to a genuine hacker about the US military website he seized control of and how today, he uses his hacking skills for good. Also this issue: become a back garden eco-warrior, inside the Bank of England’s vaults, which is worse: smoking or vaping? and much more. Get it now for £2.38/$2.38/€2.67.

 

 

All About History. This 8 May we’ll be marking the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe, All About History presents a special feature looking at this momentous event from every angle. Peter Caddick-Adams gives his insight on how the war was won and the final months of the conflict, Richard Toye brings us the view from Churchill’s war room and Keith Lowe travels across the continent to reveal the aftermath and fragile peace in the months that followed. Get it now for £2.38/$2.38/€2.67.

 

 

History of War. Although Nazi Germany’s borders had been infiltrated prior to March 1945, the first significant thrust into the Fatherland came with Operations Plunder and Varsity. Masterminded by Field Marshal Montgomery, this offensive resembled the ill-fated Operation Market Garden months earlier – spearheaded with a massive airborne assault, supported by armour. Unlike the disaster in the Netherlands, the crossing of the Rhine river would prove to be a triumph of military engineering and planning. Get it now for £2.38/$2.38/€2.67.

 

Stuck at home? Enjoy five digital issues of All About Space for just £5/€5/$5. Offer ends 30 April 2020. Get the deal here

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