Tom Forcade founded the magazine High Times in 1974. High Times is a magazine that promotes the use of recreational cannabis and advocates the legalization of it.
High Times magazine is about the culture of marijuana use. Also features celebrities that use the substance. It was founded in 1974, in New York City.
Frieze magazine is an contemporary art magazine that is published eight times annually and is based out of London, England and was founded in 1991 by Frieze Air Fair Founders.
Tokyo Weekender magazine is the oldest free English publication in Japan. Founded in 1970 by Corky Alexander, the Weekender is published two times a month and is distributed in central Tokyo via Fuji San, Japan's largest magazine subscription site.
The E-Forex magazine was first founded in January 2002. This is a magazine that contains copious amounts of information and opinion pieces on Forex trading.
The magazine was founded by John Bird and Gordon Roddick in September 1991.
"Aunty Judy's magazine was founded in the year 1866 and was continued on after her death in 1873. This magazine is mainly in England however, since it's British."
The value of a 1988 High Times magazine can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. On average, a 1988 issue of High Times magazine can sell for around $10 to $50. However, certain issues or special editions may fetch higher prices, especially if they are in mint condition or feature iconic cover art.
Irrawaddy magazine was founded in 1992. It is published in English and Burmese and deals mostly with politics while not affiliating with any political group.
The magazine "Consulting" was first founded in in 1999, where the first issue was published in February. Since then, the magazine has been released on a monthly basis.
The Business World magazine was founded in the year 1981. One can learn more about the magazine known as Business World at the official Business World magazine website.
Venture Magazine was created in 1986.
It's one of the Gill Sans fonts, probably Bold Condensed Extra, I think.