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Early Australian Steamers
A. B. Portus
Sydney: The Builder Printing Works, 1905.A paper on early steam boats in Australia by Alexander Brown Portus (1834-1905), late Superintending Engineer of Dredges for the Public Works Department of New South Wales, read before the Australian Historical Society, 30th June, 1904. Describes the ships, their arrivals, movements, events, repairs, wrecks, and other historical minutiae, largely in New South Wales, but also of their movement and events in Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, and New Zealand.
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Thoughts: A Love Song
Percival H. Clarke
Sydney: The Anglo-American Music Publishing Co., 1918. -
Family Tree: Old Friends, Rich Relations
Edwin Wilson
Sydney: Woodbine Press, 2020.An idiosyncratic family history of Edwin James (Peter) Wilson: poet, painter and botanist from East Wardell / Mullumbimby / Crows Nest.
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Paris Nights: Sydney, Oxford St, Mid 80’s Sex, Drugs & Clubbing
D. M. Crawford
Sydney: D M Crawford, 2020.A semi-biographical story of sex, drugs, and clubbing in Sydney, Oxford Street, mid-80’s. “Mark was a closeted suburban boy from Wollongong, hiding his sexuality within his surroundings. The enticing allure of Oxford Street nightlife beckoned and in particular a legendary nightclub called Patchs. A semi-biographical account of a young man’s journey and self-discovery which leads to a chance encounter as he hooks up with an older guy called Matt Paris, who’s been around the traps and harboured a secret past. They form a complicated friendship and bond as they embark on a shared weekend life together. Both men were from vastly different backgrounds, experiencing the highs and lows of gay life on Oxford Street in the mid to late ’80s of sex, drugs and clubbing. Oxford Street was called Sydney’s ‘Gay Golden Mile’. A beehive of social activities gathered on this strip that glittered with life and a party atmosphere catering for everyone’s tastes and fantasies. The DJ’s in these establishments were the Gods of the dance floor, playing an accompanying soundtrack to your life. This was Mark’s story and experience!” (publisher’s blurb)
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After You’ve Read This You’ll Want To Pucker Up
Howard Productions
[Sydney]: [Howard Productions], No date.A collection of 3 Howard magazines, being Australian men’s pulps filled with salacious pinups and some men’s magazine articles including words on Jean Spangler, rugby, grand prix, and sexual interests. Contains advertisements for various Australian adult bookstores, sex shops, and mail order businesses in Sydney and Melbourne.
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Dream/Life
Trent Parke
Sydney: Hot Chilli Press, 1999.Photoseries of Sydney streetlife taken over 5 years in the 1990s. The first published book of Australian photographer Trent Parke (1971-). In 2007 Parke became the first Australian member of Magnum Photos.
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Picturing a Nation: The Art & Life of A. H. Fullwood
Gary Werskey; A. H. Fullwood
Sydney: NewSouth Publishing, 2021.“The untold story of a major Australian artist. Regarded in his day as an important Australian impressionist painter, A.H. Fullwood (1863-1930) was also the most widely viewed British-Australian artist of the Heidelberg era. Fullwood’s illustrations for the popular Picturesque Atlas of Australasia and the Bulletin, as well as leading Australian and English newspapers, helped shape how settler-colonial Australia was seen both here and around the world. Meanwhile his paintings were as celebrated as those of his good friends Tom Roberts and Arthur Streeton. So why is Fullwood so little known today? In this pioneering, richly illustrated biography, Gary Werskey brings Fullwood and his extraordinary career as an illustrator, painter, and war artist back to life, while casting a new light on the most fabled era in the history of Australian art.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Superior Person’s Field Guide to Deceitful, Deceptive & Downright Dangerous Language
Peter Bowler; Leslie Cabarga
Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 2008. -
Bittersweet
Colleen McCullough
Sydney: HarperCollins, 2013.A scarce signed copy of Colleen McCullough’s last book published two years before her death. McCullough was mostly blind due to illness and did not travel from her home, Norfolk Island, making signed copies of this work hard to come by. Provenance: Private collector that operated tours to Norfolk Island.
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Wild, Fearless Chests
Mandy Beaumont
Sydney: Hachette, 2020.“She is the explosion, the clamour, the thunder. She is the beat, the rage. She is every piece of violence imagined on the skin. She is the near miss. She is the woman you once were, the woman you could be, the woman you are. She is a triumph of our shared history, is every one of you, is your wild and screaming voice on street corners, is the madwoman you fear you may become. She loves you. As women’s voices begin to rise together, Mandy Beaumont’s brutal and uncompromising stories are a compelling reminder of the ways in which women have fallen, been dismissed, hurt, hated and loved from afar. These are the stories we have always known, have always heard about and are perhaps just short moments away from. They are yours, ours, mine. They are booming anger. They are wild love. They are the distorted and the decided, the imagined and the wanted. They are the shaking ground beneath our feet. A powerful call to arms. They compel us to stand tall. To break free. To defy the gaze. To claim our space. Wild, Fearless Chests is the sound of a certain revolution.” (publisher’s blurb) “Drowning in Thick Air” is shocking… It is not like anything I have read in recent years and takes me to a place I have never been in my life or imagination or in fiction.’ (Frank Moorhouse)
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The Physician and His Workshop
C. G. McDonald
Sydney: Australasian Medical Publishing Co., 1951.A short essay in praise and detail of the clinical physician. Listerian oration. Reprinted from The Medical journal of Australia, June 23, 1951, p. 889. Delivered at a meeting of the South Australian Branch of the British Medical Association on April 27, 1950. Scarce, 4 copies recorded in OCLC at October, 2020.
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Condition Critical
Kerry Mitchell
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.Pulp fiction, Horwitz No. 4. “Mandy Washington M.D. couldn’t find a cure for her broken heart.” (front cover)
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Point #5
Performance Space
Sydney: Perfomance Space, 2012.Catalogue of performance and installation art curated by Performance Space. Includes butoh by Yumi Umiumare, Local Postion Systems featuring Julie-Anne Long, Jason Maling, Bennett Miller, Stuart Ringholt, Latai, Taumoepeau, Lara Thomas, and Walker & Bromwich, installations by Michaela Gleave, Robyn Backen, and more. The catalogue for Local Position Systems is laid in.
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Gender At Work
Ann Game; Rosemary Pringle
Sydney: George Allen & Unwin, 1984. -
Red and Silver
Ian MacNeill
Sydney: Mieli Press, 1992.“Phillip joins Chrissie, Helen, Ben and Mario at his new school. It is Year 11 and they are pleased to have one another to face life as seniors together. The pressures take their toll: goals shift, resolutions waiver, relationships intensify and dissolve. Ian MacNeill’s novel for mature adolescents addresses issues which concern them. Life is not all sex, drugs and study for high school students. They’ve got other things to deal with as well.” (from blurb)
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Footprints of the Future: Richard Neville’s Handbook for the Third Millennium
Richard Neville
Sydney: Richmond Ventures, 2002.Artist book by Australian author and Oz editor, Richard Neville.
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The Magazine of the Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Pymble (December 1956, No. XLV)
Presbyterian Ladies’ College
Sydney: Presbyterian Ladies’ College, 1956. -
Lynch Fever
Glenn Murrell
Sydney: Cleveland Publishing Co, 1958.Cougar No. 175.