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1 DORN, Edward By the Sound. card covers.
1971, 
DORN, Edward. By the Sound. Mount Vernon, Washington : Frontier Press, 1971. Card covers. Spine faded, else vg. 15.00

Price: 15.00 CDN
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2 DORN, Edward Gunslinger: Book III : The Winterbook, prologue to the great Book IIII Kornerstone.
Frontier Press, West Newbury, Mass, 1972, 
DORN, Edward. Gunslinger: Book III : The Winterbook, prologue to the great Book IIII Kornerstone. West Newbury, Mass.: Frontier Press, 1972. Pp. [20].4to, stapled, ill. card covers. Previous owner's name inked to half title, else vg. 20.00

Price: 20.00 CDN
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3 DORN, Edward Hello, La Jolla. 1st trade paper
1978, 
DORN, Edward. Hello, La Jolla. Berkeley : Wingbow Press, 1978. First Trade Paper Edition. Name, else vg-fine. 10.00

Price: 10.00 CDN
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4 DORN, Edward Newly Fallen
Totem Press, 1961, 
DORN, Edward. The Newly Fallen. NY: Totem Press in association with The Patterson Society, (1961). Pp. 31. 8vo, stapled white card covers with orange lettering, black illustration. One inch section along lower edge from tail of spine nibbled, light rust staining to staples at spine as well as gutter of centre few pages, slight browning along spine and top edge of rear cover, else a very good copy. 30.00

Price: 30.00 CDN
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5 DORN, Edward Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World. card covers
Frontier Press, 1971, 
DORN, Edward. Some Business Recently Transacted in the White World. (West Newbury, MA) : Frontier Press, 1971. Pp (10),1-83,(3). Sm 8vo, card covers. "Of Eastern Newfoundland, Its Inns & Outs" (pp.11-25) - "When the road moves down by the coast here and there for a few miles they have a chance to look out to sea at the fishing boats. They fly past rows of the stacks of drying salted fish and then quickly through the cluster of habitations these fishing people use to keep them from the mighty attack of the winter." (pp.11-12). "But how do you account for the fact that these people don't even eat their own fish, apparently they send the whole catch to somebody south ofhere." (p.19). Rubbed, else vg. 30.00

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