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The Lost Tune: Early Works (1913-1930) as photographed by the artist
Stanislav Szukalski
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2023.The photos in this volume were printed from the original glass negatives taken by the artist between 1913 and 1930. This is the second edition of Stanislav Szukalski’s The Lost Tune. The first edition was produced to complement the exhibit Szukalski: The Lost Genius, held between August 3 and October 22, 1990 at the Polish Museum of America in Chicago. With the addition of over a dozen photos, this new edition is a collection of prints of almost all of Szukalski’s existing glass negatives. The negatives have been scanned in high resolution and meticulously reproduced and printed. This edition has a larger format than the first edition, and includes a comprehensive article on the historical and artistic merit of Szukalski’s early photography. (publisher’s blurb)
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Gleanings from Greeneland
J. S. Ryan
Armidale: University of New England, 1972.Collection of papers on Graham Greene.
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The Queensland Bank Officer: The Official Organ of the United Bank Officers Association, Queensland (Vol. V., No. 9. November 15th, 1924)
The United Bank Officers’ Association of Queensland
[Brisbane]: The United Bank Officers’ Association of Queensland, 1924. -
Dobangaka kiyohara keiko sakuhinshu
Keiko Kiyohara
Tokyo: Abe Shuppan, 2017.Monograph of Japanese printmaker Keiko Kiyohara (1955-1987). This copy with the catalogue, The Etcher, Kiyohara Keiko Retrospective, from the Hachioji Yumi Art Museum (2017) laid in.
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Starting Again: A Time in the Life of William Yang
William Yang
Melbourne: William Heinemann, 1989. -
Soseiki: Wakaki hi no geijutsukatachi / Eikoh Hosoe Portraits
Eikoh Hosoe
Tokyo: Kokusho Kankokai, 2012.125 mostly previously unpublished portraits of 35 of Japan’s leading 20th century artists in their youth. Features butoh dancers, writers, artists, and creatives such as Yayoi Kusama, Yukio Mishima, Kazuo Ohno, Tatsumi Hijikata, Min Tanaka, Akira Sato, Yoko Ashikawa, Masuo Ikeda, Shuji Terayama, and others. Limited to 1,500 unnumbered copies, this copy signed by Eikoh to the front free endpaper.
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Sexuality in Role-Playing Games
Ashley M. L. Brown
New York and London: Routledge, 2015. -
Terra Australis: An English Teenage Migrant’s Experiences in Australia, 1926-1929
P. Prideaux
Mackay: Nindaroo Publishing Australia, 2022.A snapshot of daily life on outback properties in New South Wales and Queensland, 1925-29 told through a young man’s letters to his mother.
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D*A*A*S BOOK
The Doug Anthony Allstars
Sydney: Susan Haynes, Allen & Unwin, 1989.This copy inscribed with an original sketch by Tim Ferguson.
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The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
Giovanni Boccaccio; Richard Aldington; Buckland Wright
Westminster: The Folio Society, 2007.Translated by Richard Aldington with aquatints by Buckland Wright. The Deluxe Folio Society Edition, limited to 1,750 numbered copies in Wassa goatskin designed by Jeff Clements. This is number 1,524. Includes the booklet: The Happy Art of Narration: Readings of Boccaccio and the Decameron
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The Archaeology of Eros
Jorge Socarras; Mel Odom
San Francisco: Dark Entries Editions, 2023.“Homoerotic poetry and art appear throughout the worldÂ’s civilizations for millennia. The Archaeology of Eros, the first collection of poems from cult music figure Jorge Socarras, taps into that continuum through the collaboration of acclaimed artist Mel Odom. Socarras’ intimate love poems and Odom’s evocative drawings are beautifully juxtaposed in this elegantly designed book. Straddling the sensual and the archetypal, the contemporary and the classical, poetry and art join forces in exploring the mystery and wonder of Eros, affirming that same-sex desire has lived before even as it flourishes now. Born to Cuban parents in New York City, Jorge Socarras (born 1952) is known for his 1970s collaboration with pioneering synthesizer musician Patrick Cowley as the duo Catholic, as singer-frontman of the 1980s avant-rock group Indoor Life and as half of the ongoing musical duo Fanatico X. He was also cofounder of the Silence=Death Collective, the AIDS activist group that in 1987 created the eponymous poster design and slogan. The award-winning art of Mel Odom (born 1950) has graced numerous book covers and magazines since the 1970s, has been the subject of two books, and has been exhibited in galleries and art institutions, including in collaboration with gay literary icon Edmund White.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Psilocybin Mushrooms of South East Queensland, Australia: Eliminating the Harms
T. K. Nixon
[Eumundi]: T. K. Nixon, 2023.“What are the main harms associated with foraging for and eating psilocybin mushrooms – the mushrooms themselves, poisonous look-a-likes, or the laws surrounding their use and possession? T. K. Nixon guides us through thousands of years of history, fifty years of prohibition and a modern, scientific, mushroom renaissance in this one-of-a-kind work. With over forty full-colour photos, and identification and environmental information, this book contains all you need to avoid the harms associated with psilocybin mushrooms.” (rear cover)
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Mastering Mary Sue
Mary Love
New York: Masquerade Books, 1998.A tale of a wealthy nymphomaniac with a husband attempting to declare her mentally incompetent and steal her fortune.
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Trinkets
Lizbeth Dusseau
New York: Masquerade Books, 1998.Erotic story of domination.
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A Basic Pitjantjatjara / Yankunytjatjara to English Dictionary
Cliff Goddard
Alice Springs: Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1987. -
Bible of Filth
R. Crumb
Paris: Futuropolis, 1986.Collection of some of Robert Crumb’s filthiest comix and illustrations from the pages of Snatch, Zap, Weirdo, Snoid, Jiz, and others. Printed on thin “bible” paper. Edition of 1,000 numbered copies, of which this is number 778.
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’93: Punching the Light
Simon Burstall
[Bologna]: Damiani, 2019.Photo documentation of the early 90s underground rave subsculture in Sydney, Australia, captured by the then 17 year old Simon Burstall.
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Lancelot do Lac: The Non-Cyclic Old French Prose Romance (2 Volumes)
Elspeth Kennedy
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980. -
The Virgin Sperm Dancer
William Levy; Ginger Gordon
The Hague: Uitgeverij Bert Bakker, 1978.An ecstatic journey of a boy transformed into a girl for one day only, and her erotic adventures in Amsterdam, magic centrum. A classic publication from the age of sexual liberation, The virgin sperm dancer is an early photobook which illustrates the story of Joop, a young Dutch man who experiences a day transformed as Joopie, a sexually awakened woman. Published as a Suck Special Issue of the Amsterdam-based pornography magazine Suck, The virgin sperm dancer clearly aims to titillate with its uncensored graphic photographs of the escapades in this fantasy. However through the lengthy narrative and exploration of the versatility of sexual experience, Sperm Dancer finds itself as a prototype for later works that explore sexual freedom and concepts of gender. Through depictions of free love in Amsterdam in the 70s with a focus on transsexuality, bisexuality, transvestism, and homosexuality, Sperm dancer avoids gender paradigms of masculinity and power, and includes women’s sexual empowerment and orgasm as a focus of the work. Unusually for a sex magazine, this standalone publication does not appear to pitch its eroticism to a particular sexuality but rather embraces the versatility of sexual experience as being its greatest appeal. The virgin sperm dancer was immediately influential and homaged on the cover of the September 1972 issue of London Oz. A second edition was published in 1978. Suck is touted as the first European sex newspaper and was launched in London in 1969 before moving to Amsterdam to avoid England’s anti-obscenity laws. Written by William Levy. Photographs by Ginger Gordon. This second printing copy signed by William Levy on the title page and inscribed by him to the wrappers verso, For Marta Norman – I became you – Bill 25 IX 78, and with the promotional flyer reproducing the title page laid in.
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Issue: Social Strategies by Women Artists
Lucy R. Lippard
London: Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1980.Catalogue for an influential feminist art exhibition, including the works of Jenny Holzer, Suzanne Lacy, Leslie Labowitz, Nicole Croiset, Nil Yalter, Sue Richardson, Monica Ross, Kate Walker, Margaret Harrison, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Alexis Hunter, Maria Karras, Mary Kelly, Margia Kramer, Loraine Leeson, Beverly Naidus, Adrian Piper, Martha Rosler, Miriam Sharon, Bonnie Sherk (the Farm), Nancy Spero, May Stevens, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, and Marie Yates.