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Untitled ("The Baron of
Fenland . . .") (poem)
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"Flight" (poem, lines 1-2, 5-8, 15-20, 23-24)
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Robert E. Howard drawing
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"The Road to Hell" (poem, lines
1-4 & 25-28)
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Other contents
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"Crom, I Was Born a Ramblin’ Man"
by Bill Cavalier (editorial)
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"But First, Some REH Related References"
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"Havin' some pizza, talkin' 'bout Bob
. . ." by Bill Cavalier
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Christie’s ad for sale of Tevis Clyde Smith’s
papers by Roy Barkley
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REHupa #88 Contents
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Steve
Trout |
Letter from L. Sprague
de Camp
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BUNYIPS IN THE MULGA 2.2
by Graeme Flanagan
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BELTRIC WRITES #37 by
Steve Trout |
THE BARNSWOGGLE #1 by Thomas Kovacs
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COLD STEEL #10 by Bill Cavalier
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REDFLAME #3 by Mark Kimes
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DREAMS FROM YOHARNATH-LAHAI #37
by Vernon Clark
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FROM BRONZE RECLUSE TO CAVALIER
SUPERSTAR by Dave Pettus
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A HISTORY by Rick McCollum
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SEANCHI #40 by Rusty Burke
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Distributed
in REHupa #88
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Poetry is included
in a facsimile reproduction of the second page of a letter to Tevis
Clyde Smith, ca. September 1927 (“Salaam:/ Then the little boy said
. . .”). This page is in turn included in AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MANUSCRIPTS
AND PRINTED BOOKS, a copy of which is included in this zine.
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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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