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"Eternity" (poem)
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Other Contents
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"Editorial" by Dennis McHaney
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"The Golden Age of Howard Fan Publishing,
Part Two" by Dennis McHaney
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REHupa #208 Contents
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Section One
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
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RULES OF REHUPA
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ISAACSON'S LEGACY Vol. 1 No. 28 by Danny
Street
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THE SHADOW KINGDOM #14 by Damon Sasser
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COLD STEEL #130 by Bill Cavalier
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EIDOLONS OF EL CERRITO Vol. 7 No. 6 by Mark
Hall
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ONION TOPS #19 by Rob Roehm
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THE FIGHTING TRIBES OF CIMMERIA #50 by
Patrick Burger
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RAZORED ZEN #90 by Charles Gramlich
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BLACK WIND Vol. 1 No. 10 by Scott Hall
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SWORDS & SPURS Vol. 1 No. 2 by Christopher
Fulbright & Angeline Hawkes
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WOLRAVEN #25 by Jimmy Cheung
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WULFHERE HAIRSPLITTER'S FRENCH QUARTER
Vol. 1 No. 4 by Patrice Louinet
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THE VALUSIAN BLADE No. 0 by Jim Charles
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Section Two
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THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #66 by James Van
Hise
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LET THEM RAVE by Steve Trout
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BUSTED RIBS & BROKEN ENGLISH Vol.
11 No. 3 by David Gentzel
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TRAILS OF THE GHOST KINGS Vol. 1 No. 5
by Amy Kerr
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ANOTHER DANG LAST MINUTE ZINE by Rusty
Burke
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FORGOTTEN AGES #90 by Morgan Holmes
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DAGON MOOR by Scott Connors
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THE CROSS PLAINSMAN DEC. 2007 by Frank
Coffman
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THE HIGHWAYMAN by Larry Richter
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AQUILA NIDUS by Tim Arney
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OUTNUMBERED & ALONE Vol. 6 No.
5 by Mark Finn
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Separate Section
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THE HOWARD REVIEW #10 by Dennis McHaney
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Program from HPL Film Festival (Franked
item from Scott Connors)
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Facsimile
copies were distributed in REHupa #208
Facsimile reproduction with two zine pages per 8.5 x 11 inch
sheet.
The front and back covers each appeared on a single sheet.
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Printed in an edition of 40 copies.
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The editorial explains why publication of
THE HOWARD REVIEW #10 was delayed.
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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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