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Creative Camera, May 1978, Number 167
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1978.In this issue: Jill Freeman, Claudia Andujar, and Susan Friedman.
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Creative Camera, April 1978, Number 166
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1978.In this issue: Roger Minick, Lynne Cohen, and John Smart.
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Creative Camera, July 1976, Number 145
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1976.In this issue: Patrick Ward and Richard Schaeffer.
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Creative Camera, May 1976, Number 143
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1976.In this issue: John Thomas, Joan Liftin, Michael Teres, and John A. Davies.
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Creative Camera, November 1975, Number 137
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Conrad Hafenrichter, Laura Gilpin, Giuseppe Pino, Stepehn Williams, and Heinrich Riebesehl.
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Creative Camera, August 1975, Number 134
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Edward Grazda, Anders Petersen, Ave Pildas, and Judy Steiner.
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Creative Camera, June 1975, Number 132
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Young Photographers in Britain: Brian Adams, Eric Capenter, Ian Dobbie Kevin Lear, Chris Locke, Douglas Peel, Pamla Toler, Andy Tratten, and Alan Turnball.
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Creative Camera, January 1975, Number 127
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1975.In this issue: Young Photographers in France, Guy Le Querrec, Monique Tirouflet, Bernard Gomez, Bruno, Jean Gaumy, Eddie Kuligowski, Brigitte Langevin.
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Creative Camera, August 1974, Number 122
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1974.In this issue: Barbara Crane, Kenneth Josephson, Gabriel D. Hackett, and Thomas Joshua Cooper.
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Creative Camera, July 1974, Number 121
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1974.In this issue: William Klein, Tom Drahos, Geri Della Rocca de Candal, Helene Hoppenot, and Marion Faller.
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Creative Camera, September 1973, Number 111
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Albert Renger-Patzch, Robert Haines, Michael Martone, and Masters of the Albumen Print.
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Creative Camera, August 1973, Number 110
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Abram Shterenberg, CLaudia Andujar, The Barnardo Archives, and Michael Semak.
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Creative Camera, May 1973, Number 107
Colin Osman
London: Coo Press, 1973.In this issue: Todd Walker, Anton Bragaglia and Photodynamism, Marc Garanger, and Alexander Rodchenko.
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OBJECTS from Tender Buttons
Sandra Gibbons
[Portland]: FLASH+Card & c_L Production, 2011.A box set of 12 cards with envelopes by American illustrator Sandra Gibbons. The set comes from a series of “fifty-nine comics-adaption drawings that illustrate or respond to the OBJECTS section of Tender Buttons by Gertrude Stein. The original drawings are collected in the American Literature Collection at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.” (artist’s blurb)
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Jean-Michel Basquiat XXL
Jean-Michel Basquiat; Hans Werner Holzwarth
Koln: Taschen, 2018.“Get up close to the bold brushwork and scribbled words of Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose vivid paintings remain as fresh and urgent today as in 1980s New York. This XXL-sized monograph gathers BasquiatÂ’s major works in pristine reproduction alongside texts by his contemporary Carlo McCormick as well as by curator and art historian Eleanor Nairne. They introduce us to an artist whose legend is as strong as ever.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Australian Rainforest Fruits: A Field Guide
Wendy Cooper; William T. Cooper
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2018.“This beautifully illustrated field guide covers 504 of the most common fruiting plants found in Australia’s eastern rainforests, as well as a few species that are rare in the wild but generally well-known. These spectacular plants can be seen from Cape York to Victoria, with some species also found in the Northern Territory, Western Australia and overseas. Rainforest fruits are often beautifully coloured, and in this guide the species are arranged by colour of ripe fruit, then by size and form. Five broad categories–pink to purple, blue to black, yellow and orange to red, green to brown, and white–allow people with even limited botanical knowledge to identify rainforest fruits.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Illustrations of the Japanese Species of Bamboo
Isuke Tsuboi
Gifu and Tokyo: Kawada Teijiro and Hatsubaijo Maruzen Kabushiki Kaisha, 1916.The Tsuboi Bamboo Atlas comprises 109 loose colour lithographs of Japanese bamboo varieties with an English title page and index together with an 80 page book in Japanese. Presents examples of root systems, stems, with and without flowers and leaves, cross-sections, abnormalities, and fungus, at various scales, with Japanese and Latin titles, and English captions.
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Archer Magazine 14: The Growing Up Issue
Lucy Watson
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2020.“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. This special edition of Archer Magazine ([the] biggest yet) features a series of articles on growing and discovering, to help us all find our way, regardless of our age.”
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Archer Magazine 13: The First Nations Issue
Bridget Caldwell-Bright; Maddee Clark
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2020.“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. This issue features words by Andrew Farrell, Indiah Money, Kai Clancy, Laniyuk, Rose Chalks, SJ Norman, Timmah Ball, Tre Turner, William Cooper; and images by Moorina Bonini, William Cooper, Ebony Daniels, Edwina Green, Morgan Hickinbotham, Jacinta Keefe, Hailey Harper Moroney, SJ Norman, Bodie Strain, Pierra Van Sparkes, and Toz Withall.”
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The Djuna Set
June Wayne
Fresno: Fresno Art Museum, 1988.