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Untitled ("Out of Asia the tribesmen
came . . .") (poem)
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"Destiny" (2, poem)
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"Adventure" (2, poem)
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"Nun" (poem)
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"Adventurer" (poem)
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"Poet" (poem)
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"Monarchs" (poem)
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"The Ballad of Abe Slickenmore"
(poem)
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Untitled ("Scarlet and gold are the
stars tonight") (poem, last four lines only)
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Other Contents
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"Robert E. Howard's Uses of
the Balladic Epigram and Epigraph - With Some Thoughts
and Theory on All fled, all done"
by Frank Coffman
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Mailing Comments
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REHupa #188 Contents
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Section 1
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THE GOLDEN CALIPH
by Bill Cavalier
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THE RULES OF REHUPA
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LETTER by Glenn Lord
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APAthy #3 by Leo Grin
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I M N 2 REH #42 by Gary Romeo
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THE TEXAS REAVER Vol. 1 No. 17 by
Ben Szumskyj
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THE CROWING HORSE #1 by Jess C. Horsley
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RAZORED ZEN #71 by Charles Gramlich
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THE FIGHTING TRIBES OF CIMMERIA #30
by Patrick Burger
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ISAACSON'S LEGACY Vol. 1 No. 10 by
Danny Street
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EIDOLONS OF EL CERRITO Vol.
4 No. 4 by Mark Hall
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WOLRAVEN #11 by Jimmy Cheung
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THE BURKBURNETT PAPERS by Carl Osman
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Section 2
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BELTRIC WRITES 97 by Steve Trout
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GOD'S RIGHT HAND #16 by Matt Herridge
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SEANCHAI #107 by Rusty Burke
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THE ROAD TO VELITRIUM #53 by James
Van Hise
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THE CROSS PLAINSMAN by Frank Coffman
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IRON LEGIONS Vol. 3 No. 2 by Chris
Gruber
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OUTNUMBERED & ALONE Vol. 3 No.
4 by Mark Finn
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FORGOTTEN AGES #70 by Morgan Holmes
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COLD STEEL #110 by Bill Cavalier
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THE MINAC IS A HARSH MISTRESS
by Steve Tompkins
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THE HIGHWAYMAN by Larry Richter
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BUSTED RIBS & BROKEN ENGLISH
Vol. 8 No. 2 by David Gentzel
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RED RUIN #20 by Jim Keegan
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Additional Goodies
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IN SEARCH OF CIMMERIA Chapbook
by Gary Romeo
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VIOLET CROWN RADIO PLAYERS CD
by Mark Finn
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Distributed
in REHupa #188
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Contains the following first appearances:
Untitled ("Out of Asia
the tribesmen came") (poem)
"Adventure" (2, poem)
"Adventurer" (poem)
"Nun" (poem)
"Poet" (poem)
"Monarchs" (poem)
"The Ballad of Abe Slickemmore" (poem)
Untitled ("Scarlet
and gold are the stars tonight") (poem, last four lines
only)
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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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