New York: Pequod Press 1982, small pamphlet in gray wraps, limited to 500 numbered copies in gray wraps, scarce. A short story about a cat.
New York, NY [n.d.], an apparent piracy of the Pequod edition, printed on bond and bound in beautiful handmade paper but really just a photocopy of the original work. Colophon notes “limited to only 50 copies” but less than ten were actually printed. Though undated, this item was issued in 1999.
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.
It’s actually a short story about a tornado and the dedication of a sauna (RUSKI being the story about a cat). And there were two handbound copies, quarter leather over marbled boards.