Amaranth. a pagan APAzine, Volume 1, number 6, 12 MAy 1983. New York: author, 1983. 12p, staple-bound, 8.5x11 inches, mildly yellowed, mixture of paganism and quantum mechanics-complete with formulae-with a heavy infusion of magic, seeks a material explanation for magic and the spirit
A brochure received by mail, cover reads, "We invite you to join us on a voyage of discovery... The 13th annual interplanetary conclave of light [image of a light skinned person with blond hair, wearing a tiara, and holding a scepter and rose, text under image: Uriel - Cosmic Visionary], Saturday & Sunday, October 12 & 13, 1996, The New World Teaching Center of the Unarius Academy of Science, a symposium sponsored by the Unarius Educational Foundation, El Cajon, California."
Collection includes: Unmarked membership card for the Witches Anti-Defamation League printed in red and black; two-sided "Witch" and "Bisexual Gods" article tear sheet; two-sided book advertisement catalog for Hero Press; unmarked membership application for Witches Anti-Defamation League sheet; flier for "Witch-in", and unmarked letterhead for Witches' Anti-Discrimination Lobby (Dr. Leo Louis Martello, director). All formerly owned by Dr. Leo Louis Martello.
Henry A. stine. Autograph memorandum testifying to a Spiritualist experience, with the original printed cover" An uncommon and withal quite nice example of a testimonail, no doubt collected by the medium to bolster his claims to second sight. Henry Atkinson Stine was an overland emigrant to California in 1850 amd an early settler in Colorado, before landing in Kansas City after the Civil War".
Single page folded newspaper, subtitle reads: "(published just so he can shoot off his big mouth),"each section is titled with the phrase "NEWSFLASH" followed by a number, this issue holds 8.
A 23-page handwritten periodical. Advertisements within are for businesses in California, and articles are on UFO encounters (including one in Biscayne Bay).
Sonoma County Stump newspaper, volume 4 issue number 24. Inside: Subdivision for Forestville?, Nukes: Are They Safe?, KPFA Live, Interview: Delphine McKenzie Commission on the Status of Women, UFOs: A Glimpse of the Great Unknown.
This is the first issue of a rare periodical from an African American chapter of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons whose goal was to united disparate factions of Black Masonry.