Magweb

Below an exact copy of the MagWeb site, as appeared on June 28, 2005.

Disclaimer: The site is not accessible to the general public. It can be accessed only for private personal use.

Click here for private access the MagWeb Master Magazine List

Updated through: June 28, 2005

In case you wish to add material, not already available on this MagWeb site, in any electronic format, please let me know by writing a comment below.

Apparently the site closed in 2009, we have an online site with a copy, but this time machine link does not allow to navigate through the archive.

29 Responses

  1. parallels says:

    If you like this page, please let me know.

  2. Joy Cohn says:

    This is a magnificent effort and I’m sorry it didn’t survive.

    Thank you for archiving it.

  3. Trev says:

    I’ve just discovered this archive. Thanks for posting, I’ve wanted to find some of these lost articles for years.

    • parallels says:

      Dear Trev,
      the archive comes from a fellow gamer and it is a snapshot well before its closure.
      Probably now most of the articles content may be found with a web search,
      but I felt it could still be of interest to somebody.
      My pleasure.

  4. parallels says:

    Dear all,
    sorry I had to close this archive to the public. If you need help, please leave a comment here.
    Best,
    parallels

  5. Andy says:

    Hi – any chance you can send a private link to the archive?

  6. Mark Haynes says:

    Hello, I too just discovered this wonderful site and I am hoping you could also email me a link to the archive?

    Regards,
    Mark

  7. Filip Vercauteren says:

    Hello, I found this archive of First Empire in august, when searching for info about the “1787 Prussian invasion of Holland”. I had started reading articles by Geert van Uythoven from about 20 years ago, about this 1787-1795 period history of the armies of the Republic of the United Provinces of the Netherlands during the Patriot revolution. This is the same period as the likewise “patriot” revolutions in the Austrian Netherlands and the Biscopric of Liège ( now both called Belgium) Would you be willing to also send me a link to the archive? Thanks in advance ! Filip (Belgium)

  8. Jack says:

    Good afternoon, I just came across this archive a month ago, and was just returning to find it had unfortunately closed to public access.
    If possible can you share the link to the archive please?

  9. Maciej Zwoliński says:

    Hello,

    Would it be possible to obtain access to the copy of the MagWeb? I used to be a subscriber more than 20 years ago, and lost all the articles when moving computers. It was an incredible treasure trove.

    Thank you in advance,
    Maciej Zwoliński

  10. Derek Patterson says:

    Hello, same here – I’m researching a particular spy – Paul Thümmel – and access would be helpful.

  11. Robert Beattie says:

    Really great site. Lots of good ideas. I would like to get access to the old MagWeb if you can do that. Thanks much.

  12. Gelatinous_Cube says:

    Would you provide access for me, please? Longtime gamer, occasional researcher here. I found the site a few months ago but now I see it’s restricted.

  13. Spencer says:

    Interested in getting access to the MagWeb collection. I am doing research on the Battle of Maida and google/bing was trying to point me to some discussions. hoping I can read some other perspectives and potentially find other primary/secondary sources to hunt. Thanks

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