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    Pebble no. 9

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    Publisher: Best Cellar Press (Crete, Saline County, Neb.) Related Content: "a day at the oak tree meet" ; "coffee and babies" (poems) Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Vagabond no. 12

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    Publisher: John Bennett, 1938- (Redwood City, Calif.) Related Content: "dirdge" (p. 16, poem) Note: Text on cover p. [2] identifies Bukowski as "The best poet in the entire fucking country" and lists his published books. "(1971)" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Steppenwolf no. 4

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    Publisher: Steppenwolf (Omaha, Neb.) Related Content: "quits" (p. 31, poem) Note: "1970" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Steppenwolf no. 1

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    Publisher: Steppenwolf (Omaha, Neb.) Related Content: "Another burial of a once-talent" (p. 54, book review) Note: Review by Bukowski of John William Corrington's 3rd poetry collection, Lines to the south. "D34" written in ms. in upper right corner of front endleaf. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    Intermission

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    Publisher: Hull House Theater (Chicago, Ill.) Related Content: "portrait of a soul for flies" ; "the terror of sunlight is people walking through who were long ago lost in intention and who have now turned to mobile shit" (p. 19, poems) Note: "C332, C333" written in ms. in upper right corner of p. [1]. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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    What there is left to understand about a light which is not able to be there (monograph)

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    Publisher: Runcible Spoon (Sacramento, Calif.) Related Content: "dooby do do do" ; "the shit shits" ; "shoot the goat through the head and paint the bones green --" ; "the vast area of space nothingness with snakes crawling through me and you and everything--" (poems) Note: "Runcible Spoon (1970)" written in ms. in upper right corner of cover p. [1]; "Snyder ; Levy ; Buk" written in ms. on title page. Related Content Author: Charles Bukowski

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