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Dreamboys: A Special Issue of Blue
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2000.The first instalment of the Blue magazine special issues focusing on masculine beauty through the lenses of photographers who are interpreting the theme of athletic prowess and bodily strength. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Lovers
Ben Robertson
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2004.(not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others. This special issue features focussing on depictions of male lovers
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2Blue: A Special Issue of Blue
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2004.2Blue explores the many facets of male coupling, from sex and friendship to romance and play. Be they partners, lovers or friends, the pairs in 2Blue reflect the breadth of relationships between men around the world. In this volume, 58 photographers interpret the bonding theme with artistic rigour and sensitivity. A lingering kiss, a rough embrace, a moment of anticipation – all are captured with an eye for passion and emotional honesty. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden, 1856 – 1931
Jonathan Turner; Wilhelm von Gloeden
Sydney: Martin Browne Fine Art, 1999.Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden, 1856 – 1931 with works by Vincenzo Galdi, Guglielmo von Pluschow, Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritts, Bruce Weber, and Nino Longobardi. A catalogue of works curated and with a lengthy essay by Jonathan Turner.
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Photographs
Bill Henson
Sydney: Picador / Pan Books, 1988.With an introduction by David Malouf.
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Gunners in the Jungle: A Story of the 2/15 Field Regiment Royal Australian Artillery 8 Division Australian Imperial Force
Cliff Whitelocke; George O’Brien
Sydney: 2/15 Field Regiment Association, 1983. -
6th Div. Sketches: Aitape to Wewak
James Wieneke
Sydney: John Sands, No date.Being a collection of sketches, drawings and notes, form the Sixth Australian Division’s last New Guinea campaign – through Aitape, Maprik and Wewak, 1944-1945
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The Killing Times: The Coniston Massacre 1928
John Cribbin
Sydney: Fontana, 1984. -
Platinotype Portrait of a Father and Son, Sydney
The Swiss Studio
Sydney: The Swiss Studio, No date.Circa 1898-1900.
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The Doom of Man
Thomas Rose
Sydney: Harold Murray, 1916.Blank verse poem by New South Wales politician and lawyer Thomas Rose (1847-1926).
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Kookaburras and Satyrs: Some Recollections of the Fanfrolico Press
P. R. Stephensen
Sydney: Talkarra Press, 1954.Limited to 225 numbered copies.
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A Digest of All Cases Determined in the Land Appeal Court of New South Wales and of Appeals Therefrom to the Supreme Court from 1895 to 1900
G. Herbert Pike
Sydney: C. F. Maxwell (Hayes Bros.), 1901.Inclusive, and Reported in Land Court Cases, Vols. V. to X. and also Notation of Cases with Regard to the Sections of the Acts.
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The Inaugural Celebrations of the Commonwealth of Australia
J. J. Keenan
Sydney: William Applegate Gullick, 1904.Compiled under the Authority of the Prime Minister of New South Wales by J. J. Keenan. The rarely seen wrappers issue.
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The Australian Native Bear Book: Photographic Studies by Cazneaux
[Harold] Cazneaux
Sydney: Art in Australia, 1930.Photos of Koalas and with two woodcuts by Margaret Preston. MUIR 1348.
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Songs of Central Australia
T. G. H. Strehlow
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1971.“The first complete account of the poetic heritage of the aboriginal people of Central Australia; an analysis of aboriginal songs as fully-developed oral literature, and their evaluation as authoritative documents of aboriginal religion” (from original prospectus). One of the scarcest and most sought after works on Aboriginal life. “You could describe it as the Torah of Central Australia.” (Barry Hill)
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Working with Silver: The Story of a Practical Chemists Adventures
Robert J. L. Martin
Sydney: Arjelem Metalcrafts, 1996.Guide to silversmithing techniques and machinery making for the small scale silversmiths.
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The Insects of Australia and New Zealand
R. J. Tillyard
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1926.This comprehensive work on Australian and New Zealand insects was intended primarily as a text book for students of entomology, as well as being an informative text for those with a general interest in insects. It outlines generally the classification and morphology of insects before elaborating on more detailed accounts of the separate insect orders. This landmark book was the standard work on Australasian entomology for more than fifty years. Tillyard’s collections and descriptions of insect life had made him a world figure in Entomology. This copy finely rebound in full leather.
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A Research on the Pines of Australia
Richard T. Baker; Henry G. Smith
Sydney: William Applegate Gullick, 1910.Technical Education Series, No. 16. Technological Museum, New South Wales.
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The Strippers
James Holledge
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1965.The naked truth on the girls who strip for a living. The story of: Why They Strip, How They Strip, Birth of Burlesque, G-String Genius, Stripping Australian Style.
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Pacific Banana
Aldor Flagg
Sydney: Horwitz, 1980.Novelisation of the 1981 film starring a philandering pilot with erectile dysfunction who sneezes when aroused.