Los Angeles in ‘48 Our war-born dislike of all crowds makes us shudder at the prospect of being mired in the milling mobs of tourists … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Los Angeles in ‘48 Our war-born dislike of all crowds makes us shudder at the prospect of being mired in the milling mobs of tourists … Read More ›
A Visit With The U. A. P. C.by Walter E. Mellinger I was very happy to be the guest of the Utah Amateur Press Club … Read More ›
Didn’t Truman End The Draft? We are perplexed by this furore about drafting O’Toole’s Quazy Cat for NAPA President. What’s the matter with Sesta? She … Read More ›
Editorial “Time flies on wings of lightning.” How true that is! It hardly seems a year since the Utah Amateur Press Club was started. And … Read More ›
Crane Reduced to Peddling ShoelacesBilious Bull Writes of His Pitiful Existence in the Land of Rice and Sakiby Burton Crane TOKYO (Feb. 10) – Frankly … Read More ›
Good Adviceby Lucille Montgomery The speaker talks on informally – “You’re funny people, you amateur writers. You all say you haven’t anything to write about, … Read More ›
Emanating from the uncraftsmanlike handpress in the chill cellar of The Hatbox, under the guidance of Ruth and Ralph Babcock Judges OK O.O. Handout For … Read More ›
And I Like It! A YEAR has passed – my first year in the circle of Amateur Journalism. Mere words cannot express the enjoyment I … Read More ›
Resulting from Helm Spink’s Visit to the Hatbox How to Edit Semi-Blank Pages Current National Amateurs will stand out among the last score of volumes … Read More ›
… from the bank of Stones River Stimulating Response Thank You The many personal letters I have received have been most gratifying. This is the … Read More ›