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"Editorial" by Tom Munnerlyn
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The Right Hook Volume 1, Number
1
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"Editorial"
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"Twentieth Century Slave Trade"
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"The Great Munney Ring"
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"Bookmen and Books"
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"Sisters"
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"Sporting Page"
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"Puritans"
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"Vengeance of a Woman"
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"Sordid Sayings of a Simple Sap"
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"L'Envoi" (poem, "Live like a wolf then")
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The Right Hook Volume 1, Number 2
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Untitled "Ho, merry bark" (poem)
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Untitled Wrestling Article "Munn! Munn!"
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"Le Gentil Homme le Diable"
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"John L. Sullivan" (poem)
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Untitled Boxing Article "On May 29"
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"Famous Sayings" by Truett Vinson
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Untitled note about Tevis Clyde Smith:
"The Texas journalist . . ."
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Untitled "And Bill, he looked at me" (poem)
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"What Is Love?" (poem)
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"Jack Dempsey" (poem)
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"A Pirut Story"
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"Rope" by Herbert C. Klatt (poem)
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"L'Envoi" (poem, "Harlots and choir girls")
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The Right Hook Volume 1, Number 3
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Untitled "This is a young world" (poem)
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Untitled "My name is San Culotte"
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"My Sentiments, Set to Jazz" (poem)
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Untitled Article "I progress slowly in
my classification of champions."
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"Ringside Tales"
Contains the following two untitled stories:
Untitled "Marks was a giant."
Untitled "Science will always beat brute
strength."
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Untitled Article "I like John L. Sullivan."
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"Editorial"
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"L'Envoi" (poem, "Twilight striding o’er
the mountain")
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REHupa #117 Contents
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH
by Bill Cavalier
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The Rules of REHupa
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LETTER by
L. Sprague de Camp
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LETTER by Glenn Lord
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AUSTIN VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 by Tom Munnerlyn
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THE FRENCH CONNECTION by Patrice
Louinet
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DEATH STORIES VOLUME 1 NUMBER 5 by
Brian Emerich
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ABSINTHE PIE #14 by Bo Cribbs
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ATTACK OF THE ZOMBIE MOM-MOMS by Jay
Zimmerman
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ECHOES FROM THE RUINS OF MY SOUL by
Rick McCollum
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WHICH WILL SCARCELY BE UNDERSTOOD
#117 by Breckin Rich Jervis
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THE PAINTED MAN by Joe Simpson
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CRIMSON CORRIDORS #0 by Steve Lubold
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COLD STEEL #39 by
Bill Cavalier
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MUSINGS by Robert E. Jones III
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Distributed
in REHupa #117
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Limited to 30 copies.
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Facsimile reprint of all three issues of THE
RIGHT HOOK.
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The Robert
E. Howard United Press Association is an amateur press association
(apa) that was started by Tim Marion in 1972.
An apa is a means for distributing fanzines to
a specific group of people. Typically, each member of an apa produces
a short fanzine and sends an appropriate number of copies to an
official editor who collates and (usually) staples one copy of
each zine together, adding covers, an official organization, and a
table of contents. The editor sends out the collection of zines, called
a mailing, to each member.
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