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"The Apparition in the Prize
Ring"
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"Introduction"
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"El Borak: Portrait of a Pulp Hero" by
Graeme Flanagan
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Earle K. Bergey: A Checklist
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Earle's Girls - A bevy of beleagured Bergey beauties
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Street & Smith's
Unknown - A collection of opinions and information
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REHupa #60 Contents
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Volume 1
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH
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COSTIGAN SPECIAL #1 by Glenn Lord
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BARBARIAN SKETCHBOOK
by Floyd Choat
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THE CAREFREE KLINGON #4 by Leon Gammell
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CUGEL #31 by Ev Winne
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THE FLAMING CIRCLE OF TROGRIS #7
by Bob Schwartz
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BEYOND THE BORDER #7 by James Adams
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CRUACHAN #17 by Maureen Campbell
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CRUACHAN #18 by Maureen
Campbell
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WARLOCK #28 by Larry Montgomery
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BUNYIPS IN THE MULGA #11 by Graeme
Flanagan
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Volume 2
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SHOOTING DOWN PEGASI OVER
ANDRUSIL ISLAND by Jim Rittenhouse
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ROGUES IN THE APPALACIANS PART 1
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THE NON-HERETICAL SOLOMON KANE by Burke,
Clark, Marek, Trout & Williams
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TOWARDS OTHER LANDS by Rusty Burke
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SOME NOTES ON REH'S WOMEN CHARACTERS by
Steve Trout
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ONE MORE BARBARIAN by Joe Marek
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THE REHUPA INDEX by Vern Clark
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SCAFLOC'S BANE by Charlie Williams
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SCROLL OF SET #25 by William Fulwiler
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THE CATACOMBS OF CYRENA #1 by Larry Carmody
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Volume 3
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ROGUES IN THE APPALACIANS PART 2
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WEIRD TALES REVISITED by Steve Trout
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DREAMS FROM YOHARNATH-LAHAI #21 by
Vern Clark
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SEANCHAI #15 by Rusty Burke
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BELTRIC WRITES #23 Steve Trout |
Volume 4
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THE GHOST OCEAN by Rusty Burke & Vern
Clark
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Volume 5
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BOY'S OWN FANTASY ANNUAL
by Graeme Flanagan
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Volume
6
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EMPIRE OF IJ #38 by Brian Earl Brown
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ELECTION BALLOT
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Distributed in
REHupa #60
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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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