
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrowby Mary Brunori In trailing gown and heeled-shoes too bigAnd in a picture hat over a Halloween wig,Carrying a pocketbook of nigh … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrowby Mary Brunori In trailing gown and heeled-shoes too bigAnd in a picture hat over a Halloween wig,Carrying a pocketbook of nigh … Read More ›
WITH ONE exception I have always gotten along fairly well with my employers, supervisors, and bosses. The one exception was in my first job after … Read More ›
Potential Poet Laureate at Work Hark! Ye Harold’s Baskerville sings.“No other type can do MY thing.”Piece by piece it spreads the wordLike no other voice … Read More ›
The Cover A half-tone silk-screen of a pencil sketch I made from a newspaper photo. I had a photo-engraver make a half-tone transparency of the … Read More ›
No Observer, He by Harold Segal FOR A FLEETING moment, Milton Grady considered giving up his seniority, pension and accumulated benefits at the Des Moines … Read More ›
It Takes Two To Tangoby Alvin S. Fick As it approaches its centennial the National Amateur Press Association is enjoying vigorous good health marked by … Read More ›
Jungle Tiger If I should ever move to the jungle, OhThe first thing I’d do is build a bungalow.Next, I’d find a tiger to give … Read More ›
It surprises me when I look at the date of the previous issue and discover how long it’s been since. It isn’t as though I … Read More ›
Initial letters have been used to enrich the written or printed page since the sixth century. It began with a large plain capital used for … Read More ›
by Jacob L. Warner “Wanna see some feelthy pictures?” asked the sergeant as Jonathan walked into the tent where four soldiers were examining some photographs … Read More ›