
A Broadcast From Home A dark, damp, dreary evening somewhere in England, blacked out by the terrible war which embraces the world. It is pass … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
A Broadcast From Home A dark, damp, dreary evening somewhere in England, blacked out by the terrible war which embraces the world. It is pass … Read More ›
Pastoralefrom The Unicorn 1, April 1958by Miriam Woodruff The March sun warmed the flagstones of the terrace and a light wayward breeze brought with it … Read More ›
This damn war is becoming obnoxious. Almost from time immemorial The Scarlet Cockerel has been dropping in at Burton Crane’s 12-room-&-cellar chalet to help whisk … Read More ›
Castleman & Grady Ride High: Proxies for Secretary Dumped in Brouhaha; $5 Dues Wins Out Rolfe Castleman was elected president and $5 annual dues were … Read More ›
Another First – APC Goes to ‘H’ In this section of Levittown where the well-known address of 47 Hardy Road is situated, all of the … Read More ›
Big Stories of the Sixties! In 1963 Judges Heljeson and Dunlap fired by President Castleman (see related story elsewhere.) Columbus, Ohio, convention in 1969, drew … Read More ›
Entering the fifth decade The Brave Ones Heed the Mating Call of the Baskervilles The props of the most illustrious amateur presses have heeded the … Read More ›
Small world, isn’t it? In 1967, after the Salt Lake City convention, the Haywoods were invited to a meeting in Denver with the Columbines. The … Read More ›
APC’s Loss is SAPS’ Gain We are met to bid farewell to Helen and Sheldon Wesson, departing the Garden State for the Sunshine State. When … Read More ›
Potential Poet Laureate at Work Hark! Ye Harold’s Baskerville sings.“No other type can do MY thing.”Piece by piece it spreads the wordLike no other voice … Read More ›