
The Pushcarts of Brooklynby Julie OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Shopping with Grandma was always an adventure. I don’t mean going to the corner grocery or the … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
The Pushcarts of Brooklynby Julie OdellColumbus, OH 43213 Shopping with Grandma was always an adventure. I don’t mean going to the corner grocery or the … Read More ›
Answer Honestlyby Mary Alice Drwick Do you live your religion?Is apathy the great American disease?To how many of these questions can you answer “Yes”? How … Read More ›
A Child Remembersby Alice AdcockGadsden, TN 38337 When I was a child we lived next to a ranch where the owner had a lot of … Read More ›
River…by Cynthia Heise-Swartz My life – a river flowing…Young: roaring water breaking rocks,Torrents ripping a channel,Uniquely mine in design and rhythm,Then – slowly, slowly… slowing. … Read More ›
I Want the Nice Priestby Katharyn Machan Aal As the bus passed the road sign for Cortland, Sister Ann Marie told about Father Murray: Our … Read More ›
This Is Fun!by Walter LemmNew Zealand The greatest joy of active hobby printing is in making friends with similar interests all over the world. Other … Read More ›
What’s New Why, suddenly, all these front wheel drive compact cars, with cross mounted engines? How can so many drawing boards come up the same … Read More ›
The Ancient & Mysterious ART of Printing by J. ED Lives of great men all remind us,We can make our lives sublime,And, departing, leave behind … Read More ›
Introducing: me, matters, and money Brief Autobiography, me b. 1913: Manchester :– Printing – Jobbing, Books, Catalogues, Cigarette CardsR. A. F. – Radar, India, Egypt, … Read More ›
Edited by Leon S. StoneAustralian Library Amateur Journalism Dedicated (with Shillalahs behind our backs!) for the ‘Masaka’ of it, to Burton ‘Bad Boy’ Crane (‘De … Read More ›