Salmagundi IT’S BEEN SO LONG since the last Echo that I hesitate to look at my files and determine when it was. Fortunately, AAPA doesn’t … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Salmagundi IT’S BEEN SO LONG since the last Echo that I hesitate to look at my files and determine when it was. Fortunately, AAPA doesn’t … Read More ›
My Wife, The Printer As a number of you know, my better half had never gotten very involved in printing or any other aspect of … Read More ›
Kelsey, We Love Ya! The AAPA owes a big vote of thanks to Mr. C. E. Mosher and the Kelsey Company. Their kind consent to … Read More ›
Design With Type I’ve written in the past of various books in my hobby printing library. A recent acquisition, and one of the most avidly … Read More ›
Type Talk The apparent demise of The Printer, the really excellent paper of Mike Phillips which appeared fairly regularly in 1975 and sporadically in 1976 … Read More ›
“Freedom is a light for which many men have died in darkness.” – Richard Powell The Bigot’s Creedby William W. Ellis You must believe what … Read More ›
The Minor Characterby Lenore Harris Hughes WITHOUT HARD WORK on the part of the minor characters in the play, those taking the major roles would … Read More ›
Christmas Eveby Donald E. Harding A little silver starUpon a tree,And painted beadsAnd colored bells so bright;A cherub’s faceNow looking down at me;No arms, no … Read More ›
The Fertile Mindby Alice Mackenzie Swain The fertile mind is like a river flowing,Remembering the past as in a dreamThat gave direction in instinctive ways.Each … Read More ›
Tolling Bellsby Marie FischerToledo, Ohio 43606 The bells are tolling for some oneEach moment of every day;One day for us life will be done,Maybe without … Read More ›