On one desk we have a letter tray for Standpipe copy. Fragments of articles, cover layouts and miscellany are thrown into it for enlargement for … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
On one desk we have a letter tray for Standpipe copy. Fragments of articles, cover layouts and miscellany are thrown into it for enlargement for … Read More ›
“Full many a shot at random sent,Finds mark the archer little meant.” Yesterdayby Alice M. Heins But yesterday the trees were sere and brown;A requiem … Read More ›
Note for non-NAPA Readers: This is a shop-talk issue, the only one during 1976. Please come back next month. There’s something fascinating about the picture … Read More ›
How did you do it? we breathlessly wrote to Eric Webb in England, when the first of his Jewels and Quadrats came our way. Oh, … Read More ›
The ABC’s of Hospitalizationby Talitha Stickler THIS maze of medical mummery was conceived during a hospital convalescent period, and after long painstaking research and careful … Read More ›
Memory is a complicated and stubborn mechanism. – “Toy Village,” Seymour Epstein. THE TRAFFIC LIGHT flicked to yellow as he approached the suburban intersection of … Read More ›
Helen claims we always overdo things… like those 109Moving Days LIKE NORMAL TOURISTS, we have decals from each place visited on two trans-USA trips, plastered … Read More ›
Recommendations HERE ARE my recommendations on the Constitutional Amendments we are considering this year. Please get out your copy of the September, 1980, National Amateur … Read More ›
THE LIEUTENANT scraped his wet forehead with his finger and flicked the sweat to the floor. “Oh, that idiot Captain,” he thought. “If I’d wanted … Read More ›