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$20.00Milwaukee: Gunrunner Press (nd). First edition. [20 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Photograph of Wagner on the rear cover by Steve Jongeward. One of 300 copies.$35.00San Francisco: Black Rabbit (1969). First edition. 4to. [50 pp]. Side-stapled and glued into illustrated wrappers. Very near fine. Poems with an afterword by t.l. kryss with a two color silkscreen by him as a frontis. 500 copies printed.$20.00Sacramento: Runcible Spoon (1968). First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Text reproduced from Wagner’s holograph. One of 374 (of 500) copies.$40.00Death Crater: Molly Moon Press, 1969. First edition. 22 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Printed by Brown Miller, using Douglas Blazek’s press. One of 500 copies. SIGNED by Wagner on the title page.$15.00Death Crater: Molly Moon Press, 1969. First edition. 22 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 copies. Poems printed letterpress in purple.$75.00Death Crater: Molly Moon Press, 1969. First edition. 22 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of 500 copies printed by letterpress. INSCRIBED by Wagner, “Douglas, Today I drove around in my car, came home, slept on my various couches, looked at books of fairy tales, and found myself talking to you in late evening, Fahey on the machine, all together now. A whole days events in these few lines, time running away without feet. This book: the same: a year, two. I don't know. The time is only marked by a few poems. Silly, this time. MORE ROOM PLEASE!! love, D.r. 69."$20.00(np): Grande Ronde Press, 1968. First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Cover illustration by Barbara O'Connell. One of 473 numbered copies SIGNED by Wagner.$15.00San Francisco: Twowindows Press (1968). First edition. [20 pp]. Light fade along one edge, else very near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 400 (of 420) copies printed letterpress. Cover art by Rasan Gray.$40.00San Francisco: Twowindows Press (1968). First edition. [20 pp]. Light fade to spine, else fine in sewn wrappers. One of 400 (of 420) copies. Warmly INSCRIBED by Wagner to a fellow poet.$35.00Carmichael: Runcible Spoon, 1967. vol. lound, no. yes! [20 pp]. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Contributions by John Cornillon, Joel Deutsch, Judson Crews, Brown Miller, Kent Taylor, T.L. Kryss, Randy Rhody, and several others. Also prints a statement about the legal troubles of d.a. levy, and promotes various Cleveland publications.$35.00Sacramento: Runcible Spoon [1970]. vol 1, no. 2. 4to. [42 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. Blazek, Locklin, Wagner, Arthur Knight, Swanberg, Von Tersch, Zurbrugg, Thomas A. Clark, Depew and others appear. Stapled to this issue, inside a printed paper bag, is the chapbook NEED A DOZEN TOW BOYS? by Jim Stewart (as issued).$45.00Sacramento: Runcible Spoon (nd). Volume One, Number 1. [26 pp]. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. Poems by Blazek, Nichol, Finch, Kryss, Spicer, and others. Cover art by T.L. Kryss.$75.00[Niagara Falls: press: today: niagara, 1966]. First edition. 4to. Twelve leaves, stapled along the top edge. Near fine. Contributors to this concluding installment: Mel Buffington, Jacob Leed, Douglas Blazek, Sid Rufus, Russell Salamon, Erik Kiviat, E.R. Baxter, Carl Larsen, Steve Richmond, and Walter Lowenfels.$15.00London: Granta Books (1997). First edition. 231 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Publisher’s sticker on front cover. Wagner’s first book.$25.00Fort Smith: South and West, 1967. First edition. 48 pp. Bad vertical wrinkle to one leaf (a production flaw) else near fine in stapled wrappers. A collection of 36 poems.$20.00New Providence: Tints & Purposes Press (1983). First edition. 66 pp. Very near fine in illustrated wrappers.$25.00Port Townsend: Graywolf Press (1975). First edition. [11 pp]. Near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 165 (of 225) copies. A single poem, printed letterpress in two colors. Graywolf Pamphlet Series I.$25.00Boston: Atlantic Montly/Little, Brown (1983). First edition. xi + 114 pp. Paperclip indent to first leaf and front flap, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.$20.00Boston: Atlantic Monthly/Little, Brown (1979). First edition. xi + 109 pp. Upper corners bumped, else near fine in near fine dust jacket.$22.50Boston: Atlantic Monthly/Little, Brown (1981). First edition. xi + 112 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a crease and two short edge-tears to rear panel.$45.00Boston: Atlantic Monthly/Little, Brown (1981). First edition. xi + 112 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one short tear. INSCRIBED by Wagoner on the title page, “For Sandy & Henry / with admiration and / affection - / David / Jan ‘81.”$17.50Bloomington: Indiana University Press (1969). First trade paperback printing. 176 pp. Very good plus in printed wrappers.$20.00Bloomington, IN:Indiana University Press, 1969. First edition. Near fine in wraps with light edgewear.$20.00Portland: Portland Art Museum (1959). First edition. Single large sheet folded three times (10 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches, closed). Near fine. Five poems by Wagoner with a cover image by William Ivey.$45.00Bloomington & London: Indiana University Press (1974). First edition. 79 pp. Foxing along top edge, else near fine in near fine dust jacket with one short closed tear. INSCRIBED by Wagoner on the title page.$125.00Bloomington: Indiana University Press (1963). First edition. 64 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with a small wrinkle to font panel. Dated (Aug. 1963) and INSCRIBED by Wagoner, “For Louis Untermeyer / with best wishes / Dave Wagoner.” An envelope from a 1970 letter from Wagoner to Untermeyer pasted inside the front cover (letter missing).$15.00London: Macmillan (1969). First edition. 77 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket.$35.00(np): (np) (1959). First edition. 59 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers with light toning to extrems. Dated (July 24/59) and INSCRIBED by Wain.$125.00Paris: Collection Merlin/Olympia Press, 1954. First edition. 217 pp. Near fine in wrappers and near fine dust jacket with lightly toned spine. One of 1020 numbered copies. Kearney & Carroll 2.4.1.$40.00Berkeley: Sombre Reptiles, 1982. First edition. 78 pp w/key to the hieroglyphics. Near fine in illustrated wrappers with a bit of foxing to top edge. One of 300 copies. Dated (6/16/82) and INSCRIBED by Wainio to David [Meltzer], “For David / via the trans-Californian / egyptian arch - Best / Ken Wainio.”