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Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
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The Willowby Lori OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Its long tresses gently caressThe moss below and sweep up the broken shellOf an old robin’s egg. The willow … Read More ›
< Campane, Number 73 Where We Failby Gale Sheldon I believe Frederick Folger Thomas, Jr., [late publisher of Far Afield] was right when he stated … Read More ›
Critically Speakingby Margaret B. BermanChicago, Ill. 60647 There’ll come a day, not far away,In winter winds and snowing,The cold will freeze my dripping sneeze,Wherever I … Read More ›
“In the spring a young man’s fancy turns lightly to thoughts of love.” – Alfred Lord Tenneson “Yeah, and some of us who are a … Read More ›
My Wife, The Printer As a number of you know, my better half had never gotten very involved in printing or any other aspect of … Read More ›
Birthday Problem Suzy has her first birthday June 6th. This may sound routine to most of you but it has caused me considerable time and … Read More ›
Note to Non-NAPA Readers This is a shop-talk issue. Because the internal struggles of the NAPA could not be of any interest to you, no … Read More ›
Sidewalk Battles The inch-worm (also known as the canker worm) plagued us again this spring. Each year for the past several years they have come … Read More ›
A New Year – A New Journal The Yankee starts 1936 with the prospects of a new year shining before it. Monthly editions instead of … Read More ›