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Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< National Calamity, Number 14 | National Calamity, Number 16 > The Numbers Game New ajay publishers are usually urged to adopt a consecutive issue … Read More ›
< The Rosewood Rambler, Number 1 | The Rosewood Rambler, Number 3 > I Was at San Diego, Where Were You? I WAS DISTURBED at … Read More ›
< National Calamity, Number 13 | National Calamity, Number 15 > The Old Newspaper Game At the age of 94, Goldianne “Goldie” Thompson must certainly … Read More ›
The Rosewood Rambler, Number 2 > Why Join NAPA? BEFORE David left home for college, I decided to learn to print, partly to fill time … Read More ›
Sawtooth Mountains as Seen from the EastBy Alric C. Tredwell, Our Special Staff Artist. Benefits of the Golden Yearsby A. P. McGinty, Editor and Publisher. … Read More ›
A Cherub of Japan after Munakata’s style.By Alric C. Tredwell, Our Special Staff Artist. Hail to Spring! SPRING! That season when all nature rejoices, especially … Read More ›
< Campane, Number 73 Where We Failby Gale Sheldon I believe Frederick Folger Thomas, Jr., [late publisher of Far Afield] was right when he stated … Read More ›
Critically Speakingby Margaret B. BermanChicago, Ill. 60647 There’ll come a day, not far away,In winter winds and snowing,The cold will freeze my dripping sneeze,Wherever I … Read More ›
Our Season’s Greetingsby A. P. McGinty, Editor and the Staff This issue marks our first year of publication. We’ve enjoyed the effort and we’re looking … 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 ›