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Volume 19 NO. 1
Winter '10 Taking flight in this issue of TSJ, history abounds as Sam George expounds on the “winged approach” while Kirk Lee Aeder takes us back to the Big Island’s ancient days. After an extended hiatus from tropical climes, Timmy Turner returns to his feral ways in Jeremy Rumas’s first story for the Journal. Miles Masterson makes the case for why Carlos Burle deserves all the respect in the world. Plus, Alan van Gysen and Pat Stacy show their photographic wears, and somehow Chuck Graham remembers the forgotten archives of poster artist Rick Sharp.