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'''The Brooklynite''' was an amateur press publication.
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[[Image:Brooklynite_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''The Brooklynite''' <br/>Volume 15 No. 4 October 1925]]
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'''The Brooklynite''' was an amateur press publication edited by Hazel Pratt Adams (1888-1927).
  
''The Brooklynite'' was edited by Hazel Pratt Adams in Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.A., and distributed through the United Amateur Press Association. Hazel Adams was a member of The Blue Pencil club of  
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''The Brooklynite'' was published in Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.A., and distributed through the United Amateur Press Association. Hazel Adams was a member of The Blue Pencil Club of Brooklyn.
  
The poems of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] were featured in several issues of ''The Brooklynite''.  ''Providence'' appears in the November 1924 issue. ''Primavera'' is in the April 1925, Volume 15, Number 2, and ''To an Infant'' in the October issue of he same year. ''My Favorite Character'' appeared in the Jan 1926 issue, Volume 16, Number 1. ''Providence'' is again included in Volume 17, Number 2 issue of  May 1927 issue.  
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The poems of [[H. P. Lovecraft]] were featured in several issues of ''The Brooklynite''.  ''Providence'' appears in the November 1924 issue. ''Primavera'' is in the April 1925, Volume 15, Number 2, and ''To an Infant'' in the October issue, Volume 15, Number 4, of the same year. ''My Favorite Character'' appeared in the Jan 1926 issue, Volume 16, Number 1. ''Providence'' is again included in Volume 17, Number 2 issue of  May 1927.  
  
 
Contributors included A.M. Adams, Alice L. Carson, Edna von der Heide ([[The Inspiration]]),  Rheinhart Kleiner, and W.B. Stoddard.  
 
Contributors included A.M. Adams, Alice L. Carson, Edna von der Heide ([[The Inspiration]]),  Rheinhart Kleiner, and W.B. Stoddard.  
  
 
Previous to joining the United Amateur Press Association, Hazel Pratt Adams had been the  President of the National Amateur Press Association for the year 1923.
 
Previous to joining the United Amateur Press Association, Hazel Pratt Adams had been the  President of the National Amateur Press Association for the year 1923.
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Hazel Pratt Adams also co-published ''The Convention Mirror'' with Edna Hyde ([[The Inspiration]]), Vera Dollman Gonder and Lucie Schneider in September 1923.
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When she passed away in 1927, The Blue Pencil Club issued the publication ''In memorium, Hazel Pratt Adams'', which included the poem, ''The Absent Leader'' by Lovecraft, as well as work by Sonia H. Greene,  Rheinhart Kleiner, and Samuel Loveman.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 13 December 2011

The Brooklynite
Volume 15 No. 4 October 1925

The Brooklynite was an amateur press publication edited by Hazel Pratt Adams (1888-1927).

The Brooklynite was published in Plainfield, New Jersey, U.S.A., and distributed through the United Amateur Press Association. Hazel Adams was a member of The Blue Pencil Club of Brooklyn.

The poems of H. P. Lovecraft were featured in several issues of The Brooklynite. Providence appears in the November 1924 issue. Primavera is in the April 1925, Volume 15, Number 2, and To an Infant in the October issue, Volume 15, Number 4, of the same year. My Favorite Character appeared in the Jan 1926 issue, Volume 16, Number 1. Providence is again included in Volume 17, Number 2 issue of May 1927.

Contributors included A.M. Adams, Alice L. Carson, Edna von der Heide (The Inspiration), Rheinhart Kleiner, and W.B. Stoddard.

Previous to joining the United Amateur Press Association, Hazel Pratt Adams had been the President of the National Amateur Press Association for the year 1923.

Hazel Pratt Adams also co-published The Convention Mirror with Edna Hyde (The Inspiration), Vera Dollman Gonder and Lucie Schneider in September 1923.

When she passed away in 1927, The Blue Pencil Club issued the publication In memorium, Hazel Pratt Adams, which included the poem, The Absent Leader by Lovecraft, as well as work by Sonia H. Greene, Rheinhart Kleiner, and Samuel Loveman.