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Early Routines

William S. Burroughs, Early Routines, Cadmus, 1981Santa Barbara: Cadmus 1981, an edition of 26 lettered copies signed by Burroughs. A collection of routines (Burroughs’ term for skits or scenarios) from back in the 1940s and 50s, these show just how funny Burroughs could be when engaged in free-form extemporizing.

_____ an edition of 125 copies signed by Burroughs, bound in cloth covered boards with thin tissue jacket.

_____ a numbered edition of 349 softbound copies.

_____ the trade edition, bound in wraps.

This bibliography of A-List publications by William S. Burroughs derives from Eric C. Shoaf’s Collecting William S. Burroughs in Print: A Checklist and is published online courtesy of the author, who retains all rights. Published by RealityStudio in April 2007.
Eric Shoaf William Burroughs

2 thoughts on “Early Routines”

  1. Gamall says:
    February 20, 2009 at 7:13 pm

    I have a signed copy of the Trade Edition for sale – contact me if you’re interested

    cover at URL listed above

  2. Michal says:
    August 22, 2023 at 3:28 pm

    Any of these are available in some other collections or were published indepedently in some magazine?

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