A Solomon Kane Chronology, Part 2
Richard Toogood
Year :
Febuary 1995 
Book No. : None
Format : Fanzine (8.5 x 11, side stapled)
Pages : 10 (A Solomon Kane Chronology, Part 2)
203 (REHupa #131)

Cover art : None (A Solomon Kane Chronology, Part 2)
Rick McColllum
(REHupa #131 Section 1)
Stephen Fabian (REHupa #131 Section 2)
Illustrations : None









A Solomon Kane Chronology, Part 2








 A Solomon Kane Chronology, Part 2







REHupa #131
Section 1
 REHupa #131 Section 1




REHupa #131
Section 2
REHupa #131 Section 2

Other editions:
None
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Contents
"Solomon Kane's Homecoming" (1, poem, lines 11-14)  
"The Footfalls Within" (brief extract)
"Hawk of Basti" (brief extract)
"Skulls in the Stars" (brief extract)
Other Contents
"A Solomon Kane Chronology, Part 2" by Richard Toogood

REHupa #131 Contents
THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
The Rules of REHupa
LETTER  by Glenn Lord
LETTER  by L. Sprague de Camp
AQUILA NIDUS 15 by Tim Arney
THE PAINTED MAN IX by Joe Simpson
RAZORED ZEN #14 by Charles Gramlich
A SOLOMON KANE CHRONOLOGY PART 2 by Richard Toogood
THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #6 by James Van Hise
THE VALUSIAN BLADE by James Charles
COLD STEEL #53 by Bill Cavalier
SERVANT OF THE WARSMAN #3 by Rob Preston
FORGOTTEN AGES #13  by Morgan Holmes
PULP BITS by John Desbin
BY THIS AXE #1 by J. D. Robinson
THE OSSUARY OF ACHERON #5 by Rick McCollum
THE DALRIADIC CHRONICALS #12 by Scott Sheaffer
HARDWIRED HINTERLAND Vol. 2 No. 1 by Rich Jervis
(Packaged as a stand alone submission)
DUST DANCE by Vern Clark
THE DARK MAN by Rusty Burke

Notes
Distributed in REHupa #131
"A Solomon Kane Chronology" is a three part series that was distributed in REHupa #130, 131, and 132.
It was reprinted in its entirety in THE FANTASTIC WORLDS OF ROBERT E. HOWARD (James Van Hise).
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.