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"The Ghost Kings" (poem)
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"The One Black Stain" (poem)
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"Marching Song of Connacht"
(poem)
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"The Song of the Mad Minstrel "
(poem)
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"The Song of the Last Briton"
(poem)
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"An Echo From the Iron Harp"
(poem)
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"The Gold and the
Grey" (poem, as "An Echo from the Iron
Harp")
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Other Contents
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"Thoughts on a few key Robert
E. Howard Poems, brief analyses both metrically and thematically"
by Frank Coffman
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"Coffman Street" by Frank
Coffman
Poetry Corner for THE CROSS PLAINSMAN featuring an untitled poem
by Frank Coffman
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REHupa #202
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. 23
by Danny Street
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THE HOWARD SPRAGUE READER #8 by
Gary Romeo
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ONION TOPS #13 by Rob Roehm
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THE SHADOW KINGDOM #10 by Damon
Sasser
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EIDOLONS OF EL CERRITO Vol.6 No.6
by Mark Hall
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DAGON MOOR by Scott Connors
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BLACK WIND Vol.1 No.7 by Scott
Hall
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COLD STEEL 124 by Bill Cavalier
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RAZORED ZEN 84 by Charles
Gramlich
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WOLRAVEN #20 by Jimmy Cheung
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Section 2
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WHAT THE BARBARIAN OWES TO THE MUCKER
by Steve Trout
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OUTNUMBERED & ALONE Vol. 5 No.4
by Mark Finn
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BUSTED RIBS AND BROKEN ENGLISH Vol.
10 No. 2 by Dave Gentzel
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DUBTHAK Vol. 1 No. 2
by Don Herron
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APAthy December 200 by Leo Grin
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SEANCHAI 113 by Rusty
Burke
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THE VALUSIAN BLADE by Jim Charles
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FORGOTTEN AGES #84 by Morgan
Holmes
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THE CROSS PLAINSMAN DEC. 2006 by
Frank Coffman
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GOD'S RIGHT HAND #27 by Matt
Herridge
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THE FIGHTING TRIBES OF CIMMERIA
#44 by Patrick Burger
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IRON LEGIONS Vol.5 No.4
by Chris Gruber
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THE KELTIC JOURNAL Vol. 28 by Scotty
Henderson
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THE HIGHWAYMAN by Larry
Richter
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WHOLLY MINAC SO TENDER AND MILD
by Steve Tompkins
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AQUILA NIDUS by Tim
Arney
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Additional Separate Zines &
Items
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CD of a Rebel Yell from Tim
Arney
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Distributed
in REHupa #202
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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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