Books By Todd Walker
- Enthusiasm Strengthens, Tucson, Arizona (Thumbprint Press?), 1987
- How Would It Feel to Be Able to Dance Like This?, 1967
- For Nothing Changes: Democritus, on the Other Side, Burst Out A-Laughing, Photographs by Todd Walker with excerpts from "Anatomy of Melancholy" by Robert Burton (1577–1640). Published by Todd Walker, 1976.
- Ri is for Rock, 1986
- The Story of an Abandoned Shack in the Desert, 1995 (Reprinted by Nazraeli Press as An Abandoned Shack, 2000)
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