
Bring Me a Memoryby Martha E. Shivvers MIKE WOOD wrote his parents, Mary and Tom, that he had a few day’s Navy leave and asked … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Bring Me a Memoryby Martha E. Shivvers MIKE WOOD wrote his parents, Mary and Tom, that he had a few day’s Navy leave and asked … Read More ›
New Paper Just for NAPA AS A RESULT of a recent ruling by the ABOAAJ [Arbitration Board of All Amateur Journalism], we have decided to … Read More ›
There are many people who are, in their conscious lives, almost entirely rational, and many who are almost entirely intuitive. Each group, with very little … Read More ›
NOTE This is the plain truth, varnished, perhaps, in my memory by the passing of nearly fifty years. “HOLY MACKERAL,” whispered my cousin Irvin, “look … Read More ›
by Frederick S. Haydon ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Approximately two-thirds of this article appeared under a slightly different title in the Johns Hopkins Magazine of November 1977 and … Read More ›
“I have never strived to imitate anyone,” Mr. Stuart says. “The writing just comes out of me. I have never tried to develop a style. … Read More ›
A Drop of Black Inkby Herbert A. Clark Editor’s Note: This article is reprinted from Ink Drops, June 1904, published by Alson L. Brubaker of … Read More ›
The Clarke Humiliationby Ken Faig, Jr. Truman Spencer’s work, The History of Amateur Journalism, (The Fossil, 1957) is a wonderful book which has helped foster … Read More ›
The California Typecaseby Lewis A. Pryor (Edited) With the introduction of the first jobbing or display type faces in the first decade of the 19th … Read More ›
SOME YEARS AGO when I had published about 35 Boxwooders on a monthly schedule, the idea arose of stretching the run to 100, and somewhere … Read More ›