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"Prelude" (poem)
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"Desire" (poem)
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"Lilith" (poem)
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"The Dust Dance" (1, "For I, with the
. . ." ) (poem) (lines 53-72 only)
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"Palace of Bast" (poem)
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"A Negro Girl" (poem)
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"Limericks to Spank By" (poem)
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"The Harlot" (poem)
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"The Ballad of Singapore Nell"
(poem)
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"Good Mistress Brown" (poem)
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"The Myth" (poem)
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“A Song for All Women" (poem)
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"Strange Passion" (poem)
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"Lesbia" (poem)
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"Daughter of Evil" (poem)
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REHupa #100 Contents
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
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The Rules of REHupa
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NEW MOON FLYER by Cavalier Frank
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PULPITATIONS #2 by Graeme Flanagan
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ABSINTHE PIE #5 by Bo Cribbs
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CIMMERIAN NOTES (Oct 89) by Ben Indick
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LETTER by Glenn Lord
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LINES WRITTEN IN THE REALIZATION THAT I
HAD THE WRONG IDEA ABOUT REHupa by Don Herron
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DOC WAGNER #1, Vol. 1 by Karl Edward Wagner
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PURLOINED LETTER VI by Leonard Carpenter
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AQUILA NIDUS #3 by Tim Arney
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MY RAPIDOGRAPH IS FILLED WITH BLOOD by Rick
McCollum
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BANE COMICS by Rick McCollum
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DREAMS FROM YOHARNETH-LAHAI #46
by Vern Clark
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THE QUESTING BEAST by Bob Barger
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BELTRIC WRITES #49 by
Steve Trout
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ADEQUATE ADVENTURE STORIES #4 by Charles
Hoffman
Features the chapbook DESIRE AND OTHER EROTIC POEMS
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THREE-BLADED DOOM #1 by Indiana Triumvirate
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WHICH WILL SCARCELY BE UNDERSTOOD #1 by
Rich Jervis
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RAVEN WOLF #11 by Garry
Adrian
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COLD STEEL #22 by Bill
Cavalier
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SEANCHAI #52 by Rusty
Burke
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THE PHANTAGRAPH #5, Vol. 4 (Reprint) by Graeme
Flanagan
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NO REFUGE - ROBERT E. HOWARD by Steve Trout
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THE BALLAD OF KING GERAINT
by Vernon Clark, Thomas Kovacs, and Steve Trout.
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Edited by Charles Hoffman
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First saw limited distribution to members
of the Kalem Klub (named after a circle of H.P. Lovecraft and friends in
the 1920s) as Kalem Klub Circular #1, sometime in “the early 1980s.”
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Distributed with ADEQUATE ADVENTURE
STORIES #4, in the 100th mailing of Robert E. Howard United Press Association,
November 1989.
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Contains 9 full page and 11 spot illustrations
by Frank Frazetta along with decorative page borders with title and spot
illustrations by Clyde Caldwell.
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First appearances: "Desire,"
"A Negro Girl," "Limericks to Spank By," "Good
Mistress Brown," "The Myth," and "Lesbia."
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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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