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Australasian Coal Mining Practice
C. H. Martin
Melbourne: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.AusIMM Monograph 12.
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The Cambridge Companion to Modern Japanese Culture
Yoshio Sugimoto
Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 2009. -
Globalization and Social Change in Contemporary Japan
J. S. Eades; Tom Gill; Harumi Befu
Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2000. -
Archer Magazine 8: The Spaces Issue
Amy Middleton
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2017.Archer Magazine is an award-winning print publication about sexuality, gender and identity. It is published twice-yearly in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on lesser-heard voices and the uniqueness of our experiences.
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Archer Magazine 5: The Culture Issue
Amy Middleton
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2016.Archer Magazine is an award-winning print publication about sexuality, gender and identity. It is published twice-yearly in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on lesser-heard voices and the uniqueness of our experiences.
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Secretarial Course: Business Correspondence
Hemingway & Robertson
Melbourne: Hemingway & Robertson, 1928.Six part series of specialised secretarial coursework for use of students of Hemingway & Robertson Proprietary Limited, consulting accountants and coaches.
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Life’s a Beer
Rennie Ellis
Melbourne: Ross Books, 1984.A continuation of Rennie Ellis’ ‘Life’s a…’ series. Australians enjoying beer, casually at the beach or in private settings, or wildly, at raucous parties in all of their 1980s glory.
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The Ninth Satire: Poetry, Fiction & Biography
Stephen J. Williams
Melbourne: Pariah Press, 1993.Cover illustration by Charles Blackman.
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Why is My Child Different?
Ruth E. Millar
Melbourne: Spectrum Publications, 1981.An Australian family story of child learning disability.
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The Quarters
Errol Bray
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan, 2016. -
Pink Collar Blues: Work, Gender and Technology
Belinda Probert; Bruce W. Wilson
Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1993. -
Crossroads Volume 3: Asia and Australia in World Affairs
H. R. Cowie
Melbourne: Nelson, 1983. -
Crossroads Volume 1: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Modern World
H. R. Cowie
Melbourne: Nelson, 1986. -
The Mapoon People demand their land back!
International Development Action
Melbourne: International Development Action, 1975.Early aboriginal land rights poster published alongside the story of Mapoon, in northern Queensland, as told by the Mapoon People in 1974/5: their forceable removal to make way for COMALCO and other mining leases, the burning of their houses by the Queensland police, and the fight for land rights.
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The Midday Clock: Selected Poems and Drawings
R. A. Simpson
Melbourne: The Age and Macmillan Publishers Australia, 1999.“Based on the Book of Revelation, it traces a 4-year project by Melbourne based artist Irene Barberis. She studied ancient Apocalypses in famous manuscript collections in London and Paris, and then created her own contemporary versions using abstract and figurative images and new materials and techniques.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Homesickness: Nationalism in Australian Visual Culture
Traudi Allen
Melbourne: Macmillan Art Publishing, 2008. -
Imagination, Books & Community in Medieval Europe
Gregory Kratzmann
Melbourne: Macmillan and the State Library of Victoria, 2009.Papers of a Conference held at the State Library of Victoria, 29-31 May 2008. In conjunction with an exhibition The Medieval Imagination 28 March – 15 June 2008.
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The Art of Grahame King
Sasha Grishin; Grahame King
Melbourne: Macmillan Art Publishing, 2005.“Grahame King’s life as an artist began with his mastery of the new art of colour reproduction as a photolithographic colour etcher in Melbourne in the 1930s. At the same time, study at the National Gallery Art School with George Bell assisted his development as a painter. After war service and travels abroad, King returned to Melbourne with his wife, the sculptor Inge King. The two held a number of joint exhibitions of paintings and sculptures in Australia throughout the 1950s and then, from c.1962 Grahame King turned his attention, increasingly, towards the art of lithography becoming a master in this field of printmaking. He has also devoted himself to promoting the art of lithography and printmaking generally through the Print Council of Australia. He is often called Australia’s patron saint of printmaking. The book examines his seven decades working as an artist in Melbourne and is lavishly illustrated with colour reproductions throughout.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Darkroom: Photography and the Theatre of Desire
Anne Marsh
Melbourne: Macmillan, 2003.“Anne Marsh’s treatise on the art of photography traces its theoretical underpinning from the early debates between the rationalists and the fantasists, through psychoanalytical interpretations, to the theatre of desire. She investigates the role of photography in ghostly performances, the masking of desire, and high camp aesthetics – through to performance art and the role of the photographer as a gender terrorist – as in the work of Del LaGrace Volcano. The study concludes with notable examples of postmodern photography as they have occurred in the Australian context. This ground-breaking work by a leading Monash University academic will interest all students of photography and followers of recent trends in art and art theory.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Life on a G-String
Kerry Cue
Melbourne: Penguin, 1991.An Uproariously Unreliable Guide to Glamour. Written and Illustrated by Kerry Cue. Inscribed by Kerry Cue.