< NAPA West, Number 5 The Way WestCast of Characters NAPA WEST Chief Mogul & Producer – Gale SheldonDirectory & Surfside Press Host – Ed … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< NAPA West, Number 5 The Way WestCast of Characters NAPA WEST Chief Mogul & Producer – Gale SheldonDirectory & Surfside Press Host – Ed … Read More ›
< NAPA West, Number 4 | NAPA West, Number 6 > Ann Vrooman’s Vignette: Harold D. Ellis The line drawing is a glimpse into the … Read More ›
NAPA West, Number 4 > Design for Ashtray The prop. of the Surfside Press is known to have a strange weakness for picking up old … Read More ›
Where Did They All Go?Colophonia, here we came!by Jim & Norma Kapplin We’re just a wee bit late for the San Diego NAPA Convention. But … Read More ›
The Writing Mythby Lea Palmer When one mentions their hobby is writing, people are suitably impressed and immediately begin asking questions. The most common ones, … 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 ›
San Diegans Find Usby Gale Sheldon THE SCARLET COCKEREL is crowing more often from this Whidbey Island location in the “banana belt” of the Evergreen … Read More ›
Russell L. Paxton, Printer1907 – 1988 Wichita Conventionby Jeff Jennings Creature comforts will mark the Wichita July 1-3 convention with libations to revive the longest … Read More ›
Visiting San Diego to attend a reunion with his Naval Academy shipmates, Vic Moitoret, Rowena and Alan found time to tarry in El Cajon long … Read More ›
A Pre-Convention Chronicle Dedicated to the Proposition that Some Slight Exaggeration and a Little Varnishing of the Truth is Permissible if it Persuades You to … Read More ›