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"The Devil's Woodchopper"
(Completed by Charles Gramlich)
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"Recompense" (poem)
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Other Contents
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"REH Notes (1-8)" by Charles Gramlich
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"Fantasy Note 1" by Charles Gramlich
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"The REH Scroll" by
Charles Gramlich (mailing comments)
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"REH Endnote" by Charles Gramlich
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"Reprint Corner" featuring:
"One is One and All Alone: Fritz Leiber's Solipsistic Fantasy" by Fritz
Leiber
Facsimile reprint from Xenograffiti
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REHupa #200
Contents
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Section 1
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THE GOLDEN
CALIPH by Morgan Holmes
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The Rules of REHupa
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ISAACSON'S LEGACY Vol.1 No.21
by Danny Street
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THE HOWARD SPRAGUE READER #7
by Gary Romeo
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GOD'S RIGHT HAND #26 by
Matt Herridge
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RAZORED ZEN 82 by Charles
Gramlich
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EIDOLONS OF EL CERRITO Vol. 6 No.
4 by Mark Hall
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THE SCROLLS OF HOWARD Vol. 1 No.
3 by Don Pedicini
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SWORD & SORCERY SMACK DOWN
by Don Herron
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THE COMPLETE REHupa by
Leo Grin
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ONION TOPS #10 by Rob
Roehm
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IRON LEGIONS Vol.5 No.3
by Chris Gruber
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Section 2
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OUTNUMBERED & ALONE Vol.
5 No.3 by Mark Finn
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WOLRAVEN #18 by Jimmy
Cheung
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FORGOTTEN AGES #82 by
Morgan Holmes
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BLACK WIND Vol. 1 No. 6
by Scott Hall
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COLD STEEL 122 by Bill
Cavalier
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THE SHADOW KINGDOM #8
by Damon Sasser
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THE ROAD TO VELITIRUM #61
by James Van Hise
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SOLSTICE #3 by Jim
Dapkus
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Section 3
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ANIMA CRACKERS & OTHER BITS
by Steve Trout
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EXPECTING THE BARBARIANS #27
by Steve Tompkins
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SEANCHAI 112 by Rusty
Burke
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THE HIGHWAYMAN by Larry
Richter
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THE CROSS PLAINSMAN AUG. 2006
by Frank Coffman
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AQUILA NIDUS by Tim
Arney
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Additional Separate Zines &
Items
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THE COMPLETE REHUPA 3 CD Set
from Leo Grin
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ROBERT E. HOWARD T-SHIRT from
Bill Cavalier
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THE FIGHTING TRIBES OF CIMMERIA
42 by Patrick Burger
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REH IN THE FANTASY FAN
by Rob Roehm
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PEOPLE OF THE PURPLE ARROW Franked
by Morgan Holmes
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A ELKINS NEVER SURRENDERS by
REH & David Gentzel
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Distributed
in REHupa #200
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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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