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All Americans (2002)

White card folded with an image of a collectable plate from Standard Brewing Co. depicting the execution of 38 Sioux Indians in 1862. Inside two sections of red paper are sewn into the sides; the pages open in the centre.
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citation:

Wah, Fred. All Americans. Calgary: housepress, 2002.

All the Maps (1981)

Cream broadsheet printed by Island Magazine in November 1981 in an edition of one-hundred twenty-six copies.
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citation:

Wah, Fred. All the Maps. Lantzville: Island P, 1981.

Alley Alley Home Free (1992)

Perfect bound black yellow and green cover. Black and white photograph of an alley on front cover. Commentary, brief biography and photograph of Fred Wah by Andre Joidine on back cover.
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citation:

Wah, Fred. Alley Alley Home Free. Red Deer: Red Deer College P, 1992.

Am Osprey (1993)

No cover, no title, text only; single-sheet cream-coloured card; published 1993.
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citation:

Wah, Fred. "Am Osprey." n.pub, 1993.

Among (1972)

Perfect-bound with glassine dust-jacket; with author bio on front flap, and author statement on rear flap.
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citation:

Wah, Fred. Among. Toronto: Coach House P, 1972.

Articulations (2007)

Front cover image by Bev Tosh. Wah describes the book on the second last page: "Articulations is a series of texts written for a collaborative project of paintings and textual transcreations. Calgary artist Bev Tosh and I intended an intertextual and generative dialogue that explores not only gesture and reading but also the textural surface of human figure, typed letter, and artifact. The original project, a series of fifty paintings, incorporates both installation and performance, elements utilized as extensions and repetitions in the making of conversational art."
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citation:

Wah, Fred. Articulations. Vancouver: Nomados, 2007.

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Author Statement - "Length in poetry seems useful" (2001)

Author statement accompanying "This Dendrite Map: Father/Mother Haibun" in The New Long Poem Anthology 2nd Edition edited by Sharon Thesen. Vancouver: Talonbooks. Previously published in The New Long Poem Anthology (1991)
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citation:

Wah, Fred. "Length in poetry seems useful." The New Long Poem Anthology 2nd Edition. Ed. Sharon Thesen. Vancouver: Talon, 2001. 493-94. Print.