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Evaporites: Their Evolution and Economics
John Warren
Oxford: Blackwell Science, 1999. -
Applied Petroleum Geochemistry
M. L. Bordenave
Paris: Editions Technip, 1993.Erratum sheets paperclipped to front endpaper
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11th International Symposium on Rock Fragmentation by Blasting
A. T. Spathis; D. P. Gribble; A. C. Torrance; T. N. Little
Melbourne: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2015.Conference Proceedings: 24-26 August, 2015: Sydney, Australia.
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Escape to Elysium
L. J. J. Nye
Sydney: Wentworth Books, 1972.Australian utopian literature by Queensland doctor Leslie John Jarvis Nye (1896-1976). This copy inscribed by Nye.
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The Inseparables
Russell Braddon
London: Michael Joseph, 1968.A German medical student’s Christmas day pilgrimage to Dachau on LSD.
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Mardi Gras Mambo
Greg Herren
New York: Kensington Books, 2006. -
Lesbian and Gay Writing: An Anthology of Critical Essays
Mark Lilly
London: Macmillan, 1990. -
Angels / Misfits: The Perfection of Imperfection
Gary Cook
Minneapolis: Clown on Fire Media, 2011.Photography project of over 150 tattooed indie women, clothed, partially clothed, and nude.
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Beware The God Who Smiles
Larry Townsend
New York: Badboy, 1995.Gay pulp time-travel.
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The Dance of Moon and Sun: Ithell Colquhoun, British Women and Surrealism
Judith Noble; Tilly Craig; Victoria Ferentinou
Lopen: Fulgur Press, 2023.“Straddling the worlds of Surrealism, occultism and modernist literature, Ithell Colquhoun was widely respected in her lifetime, but her transgressive, esoteric and poetic paintings and writings were long neglected until recent years. This volume is the first critical examination of her diverse legacy, compiling papers from a 2018 conference on Colquhoun and her contemporaries Leonora Carrington, Leonor Fini and Stella Snead. Colquhoun occupies a unique place within the lineage of occult Surrealist painters such as Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, as her presence in the 2022 Venice Biennale exhibition Milk of Dreams demonstrated.Contributors explore themes of authorship and agency, ColquhounÂ’s drawing practice, her Celtic motifs, British Surrealism and alchemy.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Who Does That Bitch Think She Is? Doris Fish and the Rise of Drag
Craig Seligman
Sydney: Hachette, 2023.“An exciting new history of drag told through the life of the remarkable, flawed, and singular Australian-born Doris Fish. In the 1970s, gay men and lesbians were openly despised and drag queens scared the public. Yet that was the era when Doris Fish (born Philip Mills in 1952) painted and padded his way to stardom. He was a leader of the generation that prepared the world not just for drag queens on TV but for a society that welcomes and even celebrates queer people. How did we get from there to here? In Who Does That Bitch Think She Is? Craig Seligman looks at Doris’s short but overstuffed life as a way to provide some answers. There were effectively three Dorises – the quiet visual artist, the glorious drag queen, and the hunky male prostitute who supported the other two. He started performing in Sydney in 1972 as a member of Sylvia and the Synthetics, a psycho troupe that represented the first anarchic flowering of queer creative energy in the post-Stonewall era. After moving to San Francisco in the mid-70s, he became the driving force behind years of sidesplitting drag shows that were loved as much as you can love throwaway trash – which is what everybody thought they were. No one, Doris included, perceived them as political theater, when in fact they were accomplishing satire’s deepest dream: not just to rail against society, but to change it. Seligman recounts this dynamic period in queer history – from Stonewall to AIDS – giving insight into how our ideas about gender have broadened to make drag the phenomenon we know it as today. In a book filled with interviews and letters about a life that ricocheted between hilarity and tragedy, he revisits the places and people Doris knew in order to shed light on the multi-hued era that his remarkable life encapsulated.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Myth of the Wrong Body
Miquel Misse
Cambridge: Polity, 2022.“The most popular narrative about transsexuality suggests that some people are born in the wrong body — that their bodies do not correspond to their inner experience and that their bodies should therefore be transformed. But in the view of the sociologist and trans activist Miguel Misse, this narrative is a harmful myth. It is rooted in a medical paradigm that typically leads to medical intervention – to the use of hormones and surgical operations. By proposing a particular solution (modifying oneÂ’s body), doctors and psychiatrists make it difficult for trans people to overcome malaise about their body in other ways and prevent them from recognizing the burden of social norms. Drawing on his own personal experience, Misse makes the case for a different way of thinking about trans embodiment which focuses on gender identity. The trajectory that leads people to become trans is shaped by the rigidity of gender norms, where the only two models available to individuals are the masculine man and the feminine woman. But these are not the only possible choices, and by critically interrogating the rigidity of gender norms, Misse opens up a different way of thinking about being trans, beyond the essentialism of the medical paradigm.” (publisher’s blurb) Translated from Spanish by Frances Riddle.
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LGBTQ Social Movements
Lisa M. Stulberg
Cambridge: Polity, 2018.“In recent years, there has been substantial progress on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) civil rights in the United States. We are now, though, in a time of incredible political uncertainty for queer people. LGBTQ Social Movements provides an accessible introduction to mainstream LGBTQ movements in the US, illustrating the many forms that LGBTQ activism has taken since the mid-twentieth century. Covering a range of topics, including the Stonewall uprising and gay liberation, AIDS politics, queer activism, marriage equality fights, youth action, and bisexual and transgender justice, Lisa M. Stulberg explores how marginalized people and communities have used a wide range of political and cultural tools to demand and create change. The five key themes that guide the book are assimilationism and liberationism as complex strategies for equality, the limits and possibilities of legal change, the role of art and popular culture in social change, the interconnectedness of social movements, and the role of privilege in movement organizing. This book is an important tool for understanding current LGBTQ politics and will be essential reading for students and scholars of sexuality, LGBTQ studies, and social movements, as well as anyone new to thinking about these issues. (publisher’s blurb)
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From Beyond, Beyond the Wall of Sleep & Dagon
H. P. Lovecraft
Olympia: Last Word Press, 2017.“Three tales of suspense from Howard Phillips Lovecraft. From Beyond (1920) originally appeared in the pages of The Fantastic Fan and details the depravities of Crawford Tillinghast. Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919) recounts the strange case of the criminally insane Joe Slater and an unnamed intern in a mental asylum who finds a way to breach the wall between sleep and reality. Dagon (1917) is one of Lovecraft’s earliest stories, appearing in The Vagrant in 1919 and again in Weird Tales. In it, there is foreshadowing of the themes he would later use in the stories comprising his Cthulu mythos.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Dead Accuse: Collection of Letters from Behind the Iron Curtain
Arturs Plaudis
Melbourne: JAJM Fund, 1984.Collection of letters telling of life in Latvia from 1944 to 1980.
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Synthesis
Kohei Nawa
Tokyo: AKAAKA Art Publishing, 2011.The extensive catalogue accompanying the 2011 solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, the first to present a comprehensive view of all of Nawa’s work to date. Includes an original work by Kohei Nawa mounted in an enclosure on the lower board.
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America: The Other Side: West Coast Art im Umkreis der 60er Jahre
Clemens Sels Museum
Nuess: Clemens Sels Museum, 1993.An exhibition of 1960s American art and counterculture. Contains essays in German and English (not bilingual). Includes discussion and images of the Beat Generation, counterculture in California, psychedelic poster art, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, and more.
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Memories of Tasmania’s West Coast: A Pictorial journey of road and rail vehicles of the past
L. J. Morley
Hobart: Wellington Bridge Press, 2011. -
Derricks
James Barr
New York: Greenburg, 1951.A collection of short stories. The second published work by of one of the first modern authors to portray homosexual characters positively. Written by James Fugate, under the pseudonym James Barr. YOUNG 185*.
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(not only) Black+White (Complete Set, 89 Volumes)
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 1992-2007.A complete set of successful Australian photography magazine, (not only) Black+White, from issue 00 to 88 (89 total). Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events. The premiere issue featured articles on Agenda: Gender, Marcus Graham, Dykes on Bikes, and Teen Satanists, and featured photography by or of Simon Denny, Helmut Newton, Kym Wilson, Angie Bowie, and others. Over its 15 year history (not only) Black+White featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Toni Collette, Alan Moore, Bettina Rheims, Alain de Botton, Keira Knightley, Billie Piper, Tara Moss, Kylie Minogue, Nobuyoshi Araki, Natalie Portman, Patti Smith, Kirsten Dunst, Olaf Martens, Scarlett Johansson, Peaches, Anton Corbijn, Ellen von Unwerth, Gottfried Helnwein, Dolly Parton, Bruce Weber, Kate Moss, Bob Carlos Clarke, Mario Testino, Quentin Tarantino, Peter Lindbergh, Radiohead, Serge Gainsbourg, Harrsion Ford, Penelope Cruz, Angelina Jolie, David Cronenberg, Bill Henson, PJ Harvey, John Waters, Irvine Welsh, Chloe Sevigny, Johnny Depp, David Bowie, Arthur C. Clarke, William Klein, David Lynch, Tim Burton, Nick Cave, Spike Lee, Jan Saudek, Dennis Hopper, Devo, Madonna, Woody Harrelson, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Naomi Watts, Albert Watson, David Hamilton, Pierre et Gilles, Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, and countless others. International buyers please contact for shipping quote.