Isaacson's Legacy Volume 1 Number 20
Danny Street
Year :
June 2006
Book No. : None
Format : Fanzine (8.5 x 11, side stapled)
Pages : 32 (Isaacson's Legacy V1N20)
176 (REHupa #199)

Cover art : Danny Street  (Isaacson's Legacy V1N20)
Margaret Brundage (WEIRD TALES, April 1934) (Isaacson's Legacy V1N20, Back cover)
REH photo (REHupa #199)
Illustrations : Photos, Book covers,










Isaacson's Legacy V1N20
   Isaacson's Legacy Volume 1 Number 20







REHupa #199

REHupa #199

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Contents
Letter to H.P. Lovecraft, ca. July 1934, "I started writing this months ago . . ."
Brief excerpts from the following:
"Shadows in the Moonlight"
To H. P. Lovecraft, ca. December 1932, "Having read your latest letter . . ."

"The Rump of Swift"
"Gates of Empire"
"The Devil in Iron"
Other Contents
"Of a Feather" by Danny Street
An examination of REH's fondness for British poet Alfred Noyes.

REHupa #199 Contents
THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
The Rules of REHupa
RAZORED ZEN #81 by Charles Gramlich   
ISAACSON'S LEGACY Vol. 1 No. 20 by Danny Street
COLD STEEL #121 by Bill Cavalier   
ONION TOPS #10 by Rob Roehm  
BLACK WIND Vol. 1 No. 5 by Scott Hall   
 WOLRAVEN #17 by Jimmy Cheung
THE FIGHTING TRIBES OF CIMMERIA #41 by Patrick Burger   
DARK STORM SPECULATIONS #25 by Dale Rippke   
EIDOLONS OF EL CERRITO Vol. 6 No. 3 by Mark Hall   
CROWING HORSE #7 by Jess Horsley   
GOD'S RIGHT HAND #25 by Matt Herridge 
A REVOLTIN' DEVELOPMENT by Rusty Burke
IRON LEGIONS Vol. 5 No. 2 by Chris Gruber
THE SHADOW KINGDOM #7 by Damon Sasser
SOLSTICE #2 by Jim Dapkus   
THE CARTER COLLECTOR Vol. 1 No. 2 by Don Herron
APATHY June 2006 by Leo Grin   
FORGOTTEN AGES #81 by Morgan Holmes  
THE SCROLLS OF HOWARD Vol. 1 No. 2 by Don Pedicini Jr 
THE M.M. MOAMRATH COLLECTOR Vol. 1 No. 1 by James Van Hise

Notes
Distributed in REHupa #199
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.