< The Web, Number 3 Second-hand Storeby J. Ed. Newman Antique Shoppes thrive. The collector obtains his prize, the dealer his sale and everyone is … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< The Web, Number 3 Second-hand Storeby J. Ed. Newman Antique Shoppes thrive. The collector obtains his prize, the dealer his sale and everyone is … Read More ›
< The Web, Number 2 | The Web, Number 4 > Wild Birdby Svea A. Yeager A Little Green parakeet! Sweetest bird – came to … Read More ›
< The Web, Number 1 | The Web, Number 3 > Portrait of a Comet The other day ye old editor appeared on a local … Read More ›
The Web, Number 2 > WE beg your indulgence for a brief statement of ‘policy’, as is customary for new publications. Confusing you immediately, there … Read More ›
A Nuclear Nightmare: EMPby J. Ed Newman IN J. Ed’s Almanack 25 July, 1981, a brief note told of EMP, electro-magnetic pulse, and its effects. … Read More ›
Copyright 1967 by J. Ed Newman This little rill, that from the springsOf yonder coves its current brings,Oft to its warbling water drew,My truant steps … Read More ›
The Source of the Nile ANOTHER NAME has been added to the list of famous African explorers. Livingstone, Stanley, Baker, et al., make room for … Read More ›
Hermann Zapf’s PalatinoConcerning friends, types, souls, etc. I HAD ALWAYS CONSIDERED the expression “sold his soul to the devil” a figure of speech, that is, … Read More ›
The Ancient & Mysterious ART of Printing by J. ED Lives of great men all remind us,We can make our lives sublime,And, departing, leave behind … Read More ›