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$150.00London: Andre Deutsch (1987). First edition. 640 pp. Page edges toned (cheap paper), else very near fine in like dust jacket. SIGNED by Vollmann on the half-title page. His first novel.$12.50Knotting: Sceptre Press (1974). First edition. Single small sheet folded once (4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches, closed). Fine. One of 100 (of 150) numbered copies.$15.00Knotting: Sceptre Press (1979). First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 100 (of 150) numbered copies. A seven part single poem.$12.50Knotting: Sceptre Press (1979). First edition. [8 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 100 (of 150) numbered copies. A single three-part poem.$15.00San Francisco: Tau Trancescriptions (1983). First edition. [48 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers.$75.00NY: Limited Editions Club, 1973. First edition. 4to. 123 pp. Fine in paper-covered boards with leather spine and original unprinted tissue dust jacket. Fine publisher’s slipcase. Translated from the French by Richard Aldington, introduction by Anatole Broyard, and illustrated by May Néama. One of 1500 numbered copies by Néama.$45.00Berkeley: Arif Press, 1981. First edition. [16 pp]. Fine in full red cloth with printed spine label. Translated from the original French by P.H. Hanssen. Designed and printed by Wesley B. Tanner. One of 150 copies on Mohawk Letterpress text paper.$45.00NY: Braziller (1975). First US edition. 183 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Edited by Edgar Taschdjian with forewords by Maria Von Bertalanffy and Ervin Laszlo.$100.00Baiersbron: Agathon Press/Editions Medicina Rara (nd). Facsimile edition. Unpaginated. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with leather spine in publisher's slipcase. One of 2500 numbered copies. Produced from the original 1517 Strasbourg edition.$20.00Sacramento: Runcible Spoon (1969). First edition. [32 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers. Poems.$35.00Cleveland: Black Rabbit Press, 1969. First edition. 4to. [12 pp]. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Cover silkscreen by Paula Savarino. One of 200 copies. Five poems.$20.00Cardiff: Second Aeon (1971). First edition. 16 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Poems.$45.00Dallas: Royal Publishing Company (1965). First edition. 30 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Twenty-one poems.$350.00NY: Dell (1959). First edition. 319 pp. A few light reading creases and rubbing along spine, small droplet mark to fore-edge, else very near fine in illustrated wrappers. Vonnegut’s second novel.$25.00NY: Delacorte (1987). First trade edition. 300 pp. Very good only in very good plus dust jacket.$35.00NY: Delacorte Press (1982). First edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.$350.00NY: Hocus Pocus (1990). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 302 pp. Faint sunning to spine, else fine in full orange cloth with gilt stamping to spine and front panel. No dust jacket, as issued. Fine publisher’s slipcase. One of 250 numbered copies SIGNED by Vonnegut.$75.00Dallas: Story Book Press (1949). First edition. 40 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. INSCRIBED by Voss, “For Clement Wood / from his devoted pupil / C.H. Voss / June 8th 1949.”$35.00Napa: Guillotine Press (1990). First edition. 11 pp. Very near fine in printed wrappers. “A Guillotine Press” special edition published on the occasion of Fred and Joan’s marriage.$25.00Albuquerque: Zerx Press (1993). First edition. 41 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. One of 300 copies.$20.00Austin: Liquid Paper Press, 1977. First edition. 32 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. "As a delivery driver, you can't beat him." - Shorty Walters, Warehouse Manager, Johnson Controls, 1976. INSCRIBED by Voss, “For Anne Menebroker / & for the treasure / that is her poetry / Fred Voss Long Beach CA / 8-20-97.”$12.50Austin: Liquid Paper Press, 1977. First edition. 32 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. "As a delivery driver, you can't beat him." - Shorty Walters, Warehouse Manager, Johnson Controls, 1976.$20.00Long Beach: Pearl Editions (1995). First edition. 27 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and printed dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies. Frequent contributor to the Wormwood Review.$35.00Long Beach: Pearl Editions (1995). First edition. 27 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and printed dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies. INSCRIBED by Voss to the editor of the Wormwood Review, “For Marvin Malone / with gratitude / for all the literature he has / brought into being / Fred Voss / Long Beach, CA / 7-7-95.”$45.00Hull: Carnivorous Arpeggio Press (1992). First edition. [10 pp]. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine printed dust jacket. One of 50 numbered copies on Brightwater laid paper. INSCRIBED by Voss on the title page, “For Marvin Malone / - Fred Voss.”$40.00Hull: Carnivorous Arpeggio (press) (1993). First edition. [4 pp]. Fine in printed wrappers. One of 50 numbered copies. Two poems.$35.00Racine: BGS Press (1994). First edition. 23 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. Poems with drawings by Dan Nielsen. INSCRIBED by Voss to the editor of the Wormwood Review, “For Marvin Malone / with great joy in reading WR: 138 / & Billy Jones’s great section! / Fred Voss.”$200.00NY: Something Else Press [1970]. First US edition. [194 pp]. Fine in fine dust jacket. In addition to the shake-up proposed by the editors, includes historical and contemporary takes by a wide-range of figures including Schwitters, Cage, Beuys, Weiner, Filliou, and Spoerri. Fully-illustrated.$25.00NY: Holt (1988). First trade paperback printing. xxiii + 344 pp w/notes. Very good plus in glossy printed wrappers with light sunning to spine. Translated from the Russian by William Jay Smith and F.D. Reeve. Dated (1990) and INSCRIBED by Voznesensky, “For Tim - from / Andrei / Voznesensky.”$15.00NY: Holt (1987). First US edition. xxiii + 344 pp w/notes. Very near fine in near fine dust jacket with light sunning to spine. Original Russian poems with facing English translations by William Jay Smith and F.D. Reeve.$25.00NY: Basic Books (1966). First edition. xxii + 120 pp w/notes. Fine in fine dust jacket. Edited by Patricia Blake and Max Hayward. Foreword by W.H. Auden. English translations by Auden, Jean Garrigue, Hayward, Stanley Kunitz, Stanley Moss, William Jay Smith, and Richard Wilbur.



