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Book Review – Hooleygan

Book Review – Hooleygan

Hooleygan: Music, Mayhem, Good Vibrations by Terri Hooley and Richard Sullivan THIS MARCH 2013 in the UK and Ireland is the film release of Good Vibrations which is the real life story of Terri Hooley and his record shop Good Vibrations which opened in Belfast while others were leaving or being blown away during the [...]

Book Review –  Heritage Britain & Ireland

Book Review – Heritage Britain & Ireland

Heritage Britain & Ireland – a historic journey through Great Britain and Ireland by Heritage Handbook Co Ltd. IT IS a new year. Since you…

Book Review –  Through the Lens of Music Photographer Rob Shanahan

Book Review – Through the Lens of Music Photographer Rob Shanahan

Volume 1 – Through the Lens of Music Photographer Rob Shanahan with foreword by Ringo Starr RINGO STARR in the foreword shares “if I ever…

Books Review – British Wildlife

DEAR READERS in North America, How I envy you reading this column somewhere with the sun shining and enjoying its warmth. I am bundled up…

Books Review July 2012

Books Review July 2012

My Dad Was Nearly James Bond by Des Bishop DES BISHOP is a transatlantic English born / US raised / Irish comedian and this book…

Books Review April 2012

SELF PUBLISHED author Jill Schaefer’s second book, Coming of Age in California – English Style is a lighthearted…

Books Review March 2012

IN MY search for future titles for my book review column, I check with various sources. The Silver…

Books Review February 2012

Up The Wooden Hill by Jill Schaefer is a 180-page historical memoir divided over 32 chapters with 32…

Books Review January 2012

HAPPY 2012! A new year and a new opportunity to rethink old ways. This month’s book review recommendation…

Books Review December 2011

A Coward If I Return, A Hero If I Fall, by Neil Richardson on O’Brien Press. THIS BOOK…

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Introduction

The Union Jack has been published monthly since April 1982. Our readership now exceeds 220,000 throughout the USA. We serve a devoted readership comprised primarily of British expatriates, ranging from recent immigrants to war brides who relocated to the States a half-century ago, as well as a growing number of American Anglophiles. All of our readers, whether aged 25 or 75, share a common desire to maintain strong ties to Britain and the British community in America.

Union Jack’s regular advertisers include specialty shops and wholesalers, pubs, restaurants, immigration attorneys, insurance providers, financial services, shipping companies, travel agents and a variety of mail order gift suppliers, all of whom seek the unique and lucrative link Union Jack provides to one of the USA’s largest yet most assimilated ethnic markets. Our advertisers range from small ‘mom and pop’ business to larger businesses.

Circulation and Distribution

The Union Jack is a monthly tabloid newspaper, and is distributed throughout the United States via subscription and a variety of specially targeted distribution locations including British pubs, restaurants, specialty stores, as well as British government offices, consulates and business organizations such as the British American Chamber of Commerce and tourist offices.

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