
A Drop of Black Inkby Herbert A. Clark Editor’s Note: This article is reprinted from Ink Drops, June 1904, published by Alson L. Brubaker of … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
A Drop of Black Inkby Herbert A. Clark Editor’s Note: This article is reprinted from Ink Drops, June 1904, published by Alson L. Brubaker of … Read More ›
The Clarke Humiliationby Ken Faig, Jr. Truman Spencer’s work, The History of Amateur Journalism, (The Fossil, 1957) is a wonderful book which has helped foster … Read More ›
The California Typecaseby Lewis A. Pryor (Edited) With the introduction of the first jobbing or display type faces in the first decade of the 19th … Read More ›
Issued at the whim of the editor-publisher-reporter-compositor-printer-flyboy-deskman & janitor. Containing selected articles and some original items thought up while sitting before the keyboard. When This … Read More ›
IT MIGHT HAVE been better if I had told a few of my friends in the ranks of amateur journalism that I was on leave … Read More ›
Cover: “Hammered Silver” font design for the Wessons’ Silver Wedding Anniversary by printer, calligrapher and type designer William F. Haywood. Each letter 2” square; marked … Read More ›
Ralph Howell – Boca Raton, FL Hurricane Irene just blew through Florida and it made me think of hurricanes I have known, Irene being the … Read More ›
Roll Those Galloping Dominoes! As you already know, NAPA’s high rollers will convene next July in Las Vegas. Reliable Shampane sources tell us that Jim … Read More ›
by Gale Sheldon Banquet Address at the 1999 Convention How It All Began: When I was ten years old I published my first paper. I … Read More ›
Millennium Madness I hereby present my interpretation of the millennium controversy which has divided the country into two camps, those who claim the new Millennium … Read More ›