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''National Trust Magazine'' is the members’ publication of National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. With a readership of over 4 million (ABC 2,100,485) it currently has the highest magazine circulation in Britain. Three issues are sent out every year - spring, summer and autumn – and are delivered as part of the National Trust members’ mailout, which includes local newsletters and other information for Trust members. ==History== The first issue appeared in May 1932 and featured the Trust’s newest acquisition, Montacute House, on the cover. It was 8 pages long and titled ‘The National Trust Bulletin’. Over time the magazine has been variously known as, *1932–1935: The National Trust Bulletin *1935–1939: National Trust News *1939: The Trust in War-Time *1947: National Trust Newsletter (the first Trust publication since 1939 due to wartime paper shortages) *1948: National Trust News Bulletin *1948–1954: News Bulletin *1955–1967: News Letter *1968–1970: Newsletter to members of The National Trust *1971–1973: National Trust News *1973–1985: National Trust *1985–Present: The National Trust Magazine The number of issues has varied from 1 to 4 per year, although since 1984 the magazine has been tri-annual. The most recent magazine, autumn 2009, is issue number 118. The current numbering system considers issue number 1 to be the spring 1968 issue (numbered as such due to a redesign in that year). In fact 50 issues preceded the spring 1968 edition; therefore the autumn 2009 magazine is the 168th National Trust Members’ publication. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Trust Magazine」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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