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Women In The University: A Policy Report
Brian G. Wilson; Eileen M. Byrne
Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 1987.Report of the University of Queensland Senate Working Party on the Status of Women.
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The Dermatology and Syphilology of the Nineteenth Century
John Thorne Crissey; Lawrence Charles Parish
New York: Praeger, 1981.An accessible history of dermatology.
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The Sandman Overture (The Deluxe Edition)
Neil Gaiman; J. H. Williams III; Dave Stewart
Burbank: DC Comics, 2015. -
Stardust: Being a Romance Within the Realms of Faerie
Neil Gaiman; Charles Vess
Burbank: DC Comics, 2019. -
Butoh: Cradling Empty Space
Vangeline
New York: New York Butoh Institute, 2020.“Approaching the avant-garde Japanese performance art form of butoh from a cross-cultural, gender studies, and scientific perspective, award-winning artist and teacher Vangeline brings a fresh look at this postmodern dance form. Butoh, a performance art form that grew out of the Japanese avant-garde scene of the 1950s, has traveled from east to west over the last 60 years, growing in popularity as it evolves. With origins in modern dance, French mime, and the surrealist movement, this fascinating postmodern dance genre is often thought of as mysterious and is frequently misunderstood. Through twenty years of research, interviews with some of the world’s top practitioners, historical documents, and rare photographs, Vangeline shines a light on this “dance of darkness.” New revelations include the under-represented role of women in the development of the form, the connection between butoh and neuroscience, and the cross-cultural perspective of international influences on the evolution of the dance. Butoh: Cradling Empty Space will appeal to dance students, teachers, performance art scholars, movers, and anyone interested in choreography, theater, and Japanese history, culture and art. The book includes rare photographs, helpful graphics, a detailed bibliography and footnotes, and resources for additional information.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Take Me To Paris, Johnny
John Foster
Melbourne: Minerva, 1993.A Life Accomplished in the Era of AIDS.
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Marijuana: A Grower’s Lot
Kog
Kyogle: Greengrass Publishing, 2016.Third Edition with new chapter: Medical Marijuana.
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A Spectator’s Guide to the Hemp Olympix (Australian Edition)
Alan Glover; S. Sorrensen
[Nimbin]: A Glover & Sorrenson, 2019.Informative guide to the sports and history of the annual Australian Hemp Olympix held as part of the Nimbin Mardi Grass.
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Le Roman Belge Contemporain
Benjamin Mather Woodbridge
Bruxelles: La Renaissance du Livre, 1930.Writing on the Belgian novels of Charles De Goster, Camille Lemonnier, George Eekhoud, Eugen Demolder, and George Virres. Preface by Maurice Wilmotte. This copy inscribed by Woodbridge to A. Poli.
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Principia Discordia
Malaclypse The Younger; Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst
Olympia: Last Word Press, 2015.or How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her: The Magnum Opiate of Malacylpse the Younger wherein is explained absolutely everything worth knowing about absolutely anything. This edition containing a new introduction by Robert Anton Wilson. Comes in 4 different colours, add a note to your order if you have a preference.
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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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The Seed Savers’ Handbook: A Permaculture Seed
Michel Fanton; Jude Fanton
Byron Bay: The Seed Savers’ Network, 2020.“The book begins with eight chapters on the issues around seeds globally and the practicalities of saving your own seeds. Three quarters of the book is on 117 food plants, mostly vegetables, with the remainder culinary flowers, herbs and spices. Each plant has a description, its wild origins, how to cultivate it, save its seeds or otherwise propagate it, storage of the seed and its medicinal and culinary uses. Permaculture, biodiversity, organics and companion planting are the principles that underlie the contents of this book. This has been a reliable reference book not just on propagating and breeding your own vegetables, but also for how to grow and use both common (corn, tomatoes, beans, cabbages, etc.,) and unusual vegetables, such as tumeric, peanuts and several species of gourds. Included are many Asian and South American vegetables, herbs and spices.” (publisher’s blurb) Illustrated by Alfredo Bonanno. Preface by Bill Mollison.
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Three Four Sixteen Eighty and a Hundred
Leonard Brown
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2008.Exhibition catalogue.
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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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Two Knotty Boys: Back on the Ropes
JD and Dan (Two Knotty Boys); Ken Marcus
[San Francisco]: Green Candy Press, 2009.A Step-by-Step, Illustrated Guide for Tying Sensual and Decorative Rope Bondage.
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One And Two And Up And Down
Ting Cheng
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Kilimanjaro 12: Thinking of Collective
Hauser & Wirth; Roman Signer; Damo Suzuki
London: Kilimanjaro, 2011.“Kilimanjaro is a vibrant printed space dedicated to visual culture and editorial experimentation, and aims to generate an environment in which ideas reason with visual pleasure. Contributors stem from different art disciplines including film, fashion, photography and contemporary culture. Issue 12 features Hauser & Wirth, Roman Signer and Damo Suzuki.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Printed Web #1
Paul Soullelis
New York: Library of the Printed Web, 2014.“Featuring new web-to-print work by Joachim Schmid, Penelope Umbrico, Mishka Henner, Clement Valla, David Horvitz, Chris Alexander, Christian Bök, Benjamin Shaykin, & and Paul Soulellis. Texts by Hito Steyerl and Kenneth Goldsmith.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Terribly Awesome Photo Books
Paul Kooiker; Erik Kessels
[Gent]: Art Paper Editions, 2012.“For several years, Paul Kooiker and Erik Kessels have organized evenings for friends in which they share the strangest photo books in their collections. The books shown are rarely available in regular shops, but are picked up in thrift stores and from antiquaries. The groupÂ’s fascination for these pictorial non-fiction books comes from the need to find images that exist on the fringe of regular commercial photo books. ItÂ’s only in this area that itÂ’s possible to find images with an uncontrived quality. WhatÂ’s noticeable from these publications is that thereÂ’s a thin line between being terrible and being awesome. This constant tension makes the books interesting. ItÂ’s also worth noting that these tomes all fall within certain categories: the medical, instructional, scientific, sex, humour or propaganda. Paul Kooiker and Erik Kessels have made a selection of their finest books from within this questionable new genre.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Media Works
Iain Baxter
Toronto: Art Metropole, 1992.“The Baxters’ relationship to media and issues of media exploded in 1965 as one of the conceivers of “The Medium Is The Message”, a multi-media extravaganza involving artists of all disciples as well as Marshall McLuhan. In 1966 they began a flood of projects in non-art media such as business cards, letterhead, buttons, and the founding of the N.E THING CO. LTD. It reflects Canadian identity in terms of bureaucracy and everyday life. All images are in black and white.” (publisher’s blurb)