< The Boxwooder, Number 12 Observations on Obscenities THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE is blessed and enriched by a well known taboo vocabulary inherited from Anglo-Saxon with … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< The Boxwooder, Number 12 Observations on Obscenities THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE is blessed and enriched by a well known taboo vocabulary inherited from Anglo-Saxon with … Read More ›
The Boxwooder, Number 13 > Pornography Goes Publicby Jacob L. Warner THE LAST FEW YEARS have evinced a volcanic eruption of pornography in the fiction … Read More ›
I Like What I Know, orTypography Obscured John S. Carroll in a very interesting and well written article, “Taste and Type”, Campane Number 61, revived … Read More ›
Hobbies I Have Known: II. Stamp Collecting (Continued) LAST MONTH we discussed the buying by stamp collectors of “wallpaper” produced to sell to them. It … Read More ›
Picture 1: The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, New York, aerial view, March 2001.[2] The North Tower is on the left, and the South … Read More ›
In The Gardenby Frances Stockman And from that sweet bird’s throatEver comes true merry notes,Be it fair or rough weather,And warbles joyfully everMusic no man … Read More ›
The cut used on the cover was rescued by Leah from a curio shop in the Crown Center during the Kansas City convention – the … Read More ›
Christophe PlantinSixteenth Century Printer Christope Plantin was a Frenchman who was determined to become a master-printer, but censorship in his country caused him to look … Read More ›
John Stevenson looked with disgust at four poker dice that had somehow appeared from a drawer he had pulled out and overturned while hunting for … Read More ›
Birthday Problem Suzy has her first birthday June 6th. This may sound routine to most of you but it has caused me considerable time and … Read More ›