The Bell Ringer Once upon a time, the Hunchback of Notre Dame climbed to the bell tower of the Cathedral and was astounded to find … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
The Bell Ringer Once upon a time, the Hunchback of Notre Dame climbed to the bell tower of the Cathedral and was astounded to find … Read More ›
< The Alexander Rag, Number 1 | The Alexander Rag, Number 3 > In the first issue of The Alexander Rag, I told you a … Read More ›
Seashore Reveriesby Winifred Van SickleBremerton, Washington 98310 When I perched on a piece of driftwoodTo gaze at the silvery sea,My toes dug into the sand, … Read More ›
< Campane, Number 72 | Campane, Number 74 > Current and Topicalby Harold Segal The active members of the National Amateur Press Association have three … Read More ›
Our Season’s Greetingsby A. P. McGinty, Editor and the Staff This issue marks our first year of publication. We’ve enjoyed the effort and we’re looking … Read More ›
Copyright 1967 by J. Ed Newman This little rill, that from the springsOf yonder coves its current brings,Oft to its warbling water drew,My truant steps … Read More ›
“Come gentle Spring! Etheral Mildness! Come!” – The Seasons, Spring – James Thompson, 1700-1748 The IRS Building We had only been in Washington, D. C. … Read More ›
Kelsey, We Love Ya! The AAPA owes a big vote of thanks to Mr. C. E. Mosher and the Kelsey Company. Their kind consent to … Read More ›
Timeby Lee Llaitsma Time… man cannot do without it.Lose it, he would be in a fit!Time… eats the marrow of man.Tick… Tock – Time works … Read More ›
A Taste for Trashby Jacob L. Warner FOR SOME forty years I have been a faithful and avid reader of trash. Actually, I will read … Read More ›