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| | W. Paul Cook: The Wandering Life of a Yankee Printer - Hippocampus Press |
 | | Paul Cook (1880-1948) is best known as a friend and publisher of H. Lovecraft. |
 | | From his 60-year association with amateur journalism, during which he produced important magazines like the Recluse, the Vagrant, and the Ghost, founded The Recluse Press (1925-1929), and acted as the de facto publisher of The Driftwind Press (1941-1948), most of his activities were influenced by his love of printing. |
 | | He was an amateur, in the true sense of the word, who labored with love for half a century as a printer, publisher, editor, and author in his native New England. |
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