God of the North Wind, Early Eskimo StyleBy Alric C. Tredwell, Our Special Staff Artist. Extra! A Giant Step Forward! Extra! In this issue we’re … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
God of the North Wind, Early Eskimo StyleBy Alric C. Tredwell, Our Special Staff Artist. Extra! A Giant Step Forward! Extra! In this issue we’re … Read More ›
A Picture Window On The World (This piece was written several years ago and now, because like most faithful steeds, it has rumbled off into … Read More ›
Design With Type I’ve written in the past of various books in my hobby printing library. A recent acquisition, and one of the most avidly … Read More ›
Printer? The extreme to which an amateur printer sometimes goes to obtain a desired effect is amazing. As an example take my February issue. It … Read More ›
How Do You Know There’s Nothing To Astrology? Note The Professor was drawn by CDR N. F. O’Conner for the Naval Aviation News from which … Read More ›
Philosophy of Lifeby Lafayette Boal WHEN we turn the leaves in the book of life, while traveling down the corridors of time, we realize that … Read More ›
One of Nature’s Dramas(In Three Acts) The scene: A city boulevard, where someone has thrown a half-eaten doughnut. Act I A sparrow alights, begins pecking … Read More ›
Hot Stove League WITH the advent of central heating, those big, cast, pot-bellied stoves disappeared from farmhouse kitchens, general stores and small town newspaper offices. … Read More ›
A Time Telling Task When I was in third grade and all my classmates were becoming proficient at reading the clock, I was having problems. … Read More ›
The Collectorby Mildred A. RoseRegina, Sask., Canada S4S OS7 Grandmother winds another piece of stringUpon a giant-sized ball, folds grocery bags flatAnd squeezes them into … Read More ›