British Amateur Press Association

In September 1910 it began to publish a quarterly collection of its members' publications under the title The British amateur from Bishop Auckland.

This was renamed The British amateur journalist for its second issue before reverting to the earlier title in 1915.

Bob Tyson of Wimborne became General Secretary and published a monthly news bulletin until at least May 1976.

[1] Initially, largely literary and news oriented, BAPA became broader with members such as John Carnell, who published two collections of science fiction in 1945 and 1946, respectively.

[2] A collection of poetry published for the 150 members of the Association in 1972 (The Wine The Women and The Song edited by Arthur Smith of Pyle was notable for having the word 'fuck' cut out of a poem by Gerald England on the last page of every copy.