Glad to hear that I am remembering it fairly correctly.
All this discussion about the cover being different and the signature looking off on the copy of IT CATCHES, makes me ask: what's to keep a skilled craftsman from recreating an entire rare book? With the high prices on some of Bukowski's early collections, the pay off could be huge. A book as complex as IT CATCHES would be a great deal of work, with difficult to match papers, old typefaces, etc., but some of the early chapbooks might be relatively simple. Printed mimeo or offset on mundane paper stocks, I imagine a con man could make a passable copy cheaply and easily. Then they'd have multiples to sell, each at hundreds of dollars. If this sort of thing hasn't happened, I'm surprised. I think such copies could and would be detected, if examined in person by experts, but if sold in a quiet, non-public way, they could fool many collectors. Has this sort of fraud ever been attempted with a Bukowski book? I know it's happened with other authors. None of this is intended to suggest the book now on eBay is anything but legitimate.