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Geen Liefde Zonder Tranen
Mark Henriks
Amsterdam: Oog & Blik / De Harmonie, 2000. -
Teufel
Mark Henriks
Amsterdam: Oog & Blik / De Harmonie, 2002. -
Meccano 3: Schlager
Hanco Kolk
[Amsterdam]: De Harmonie, 1999. -
South Manchuria Railway 1935
South Manchuria Railway Company
Dairen: South Manchuria Railway Company, 1935.Traces the history, development, and administration of The South Manchuria Railway Company as it expanded its enterprises to influence almost all areas of economic, political and social life in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo. This copy with the company’s New York office stamp to the title page and with the 1936 Statistical Abstract laid in.
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Minnesota’s Vacation Land Supreme
St. Louis County Club
Gilbert: St. Louis County Club, No date.Circa 1940 brochure advertising activities, sights, and accommodation in St. Louis County. Colour map centrefold by Frank Antoncich in the cartoon map style of Ruth Taylor, St. Louis County, Minnesota.
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Land of Liberty: The United States Today: A Regional Story
Maurice R. Robinson
New York, Dayton & Pittsburgh: Scholastic, 1939.Collection of the All-America articles from issues of Junior Scholastic, 1938-39.
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Installation Masonic Temple, Neil Street, Toowoomba, Thursday. 23rd, Oct, 1930
Darling Downs Royal Arch Chapter, No. 194
Toowoomba: McD, & R., 1930.Rare Queensland Freemasonry ephemera.
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The Narrow Road To The Deep North
Richard Flanagan
Sydney: Knopf, 2013.The first printing of the Australian–being the true–first edition of Flanagan’s Man Booker Prize winning novel. This being the variant without the printed signature on the half-title (the variant with often found erroneously described as signed). This copy signed by Flanagan in purple marker on the title page and with a signed by author sticker on the jacket upper panel.
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Die Buecher Der Namenlosen Liebe (2 Volumes)
John Henry Mackay [Sagitta]
Berlin: Verlag Rosa Winkel, 1979.The Books of Nameless Love. Seven volumes were originally published between 1906-1926 under the pseudonym Sagitta. Writer, anarchist, and advocate Mackay traces early developments of the homosexual emancipation movement in Germany.
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Cosmic Love Wonder Lust: The Imperial Slacks Project
Nicholas Tsoutas
Sydney: Campbelltown Arts, 2018.Accompanying book to exhibition by artist run collective Imperial Slacks held across the Campbelltown Arts Centre and Sydney College of the Arts Galleries in 2015. Imperial Slacks challenged the traditional model of artist run spaces, using their collective to test alternative attitudes towards curating.
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Yorkshire Imperial (February, 1978)
Yorkshire Imperial Australia
Sydney: Yorkshire Imperial Australia, 1978.Catalogue of capillary fittings by Yorkshire Imperial.
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Getting Ready: A Guide for International NGO, Permaculture and Community Development Workers
Permaculture and Development Project
Sydney: Permaculture and Development Project, 1998. -
An Account of the Mine and Works of Mount Morgan Limited at Mount Morgan
Mount Morgan Limited
Brisbane: Jackson & O’Sullivan, 1953.Includes a folding plate showing an aerial view of surface plant and open cut.
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The Thunder of the Guns
Les Bishop
Sydney: 2/3 Australian Field Regiment Association, 1998.This copy inscribed by Bishop, To Stan.
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Which Way Out of the Men’s Room? Options for the Male Homosexual
Gordon Johnston
South Brunswick and New York: A. S. Barnes and Company, 1979. -
Edgewise: A Picture of Cookie Mueller
Chloe Griffin
London: b_books, 2022.“Cookie Mueller was a firecracker, a cult figure, a wild child, a writer, a go-go dancer, a mother and a queer icon. This volume by Berlin-based actress and writer Chloé Griffin tells the story of Cookie’s life through an oral history composed of more than 80 interviews with the people who knew her. Along with the text, it includes artwork, unpublished photographs and archival material and photography by Philip-Lorca diCorcia, David Armstrong, Robert Mapplethorpe, Peter Hujar and others.A child of suburban 1950s Maryland, she made her name first as an actress in the films of John Waters, and then as an art critic and columnist, a writer of hilarious stories and a maven of New York’s downtown art world. The contributors take us from the late-1960s artist communes of Baltimore to 1970s Provincetown and New York, through 1980s Berlin and Positano.” (publisher’s blurb)
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In Saint George’s Name: An Anthology of Medieval German Fighting Arts
Christian Henry Tobler
Wheaton: Freeland Academy Press, 2010. -
In Search of Smiles: LSD, Operation Julie and Beyond
Andy Roberts
London: Psychedelic Press, 2023.“The life of Alston Hughes, aka Smiles, is an extraordinary journey through Britain’s counterculture and illicit drug networks in the late twentieth century. A key figure in the Microdot Gang conspiracy, Smiles shifted millions of doses of LSD before being arrested in 1977 by Operation Julie — the police investigation which unearthed what was then the largest LSD manufacturing and distribution operation of its kind. Based on a series of interviews, Andy Roberts’ In Search of Smiles is an enthralling folkloric biography of a life lived to the full, and a culture pushed to the edge. From a tough upbringing in postwar Manchester, to free festivals, hashish smuggling, and travels to South Asia, Smiles’ cat and mouse adventure with the authorities weaves through an intimate portrayal of his life, relationships, and community in the village of Llanddewi Brefi and beyond.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Confessions of Wanda von Sacher-Masoch
Wanda von Sacher-Masoch; V. Vale; Andrea Juno
San Francisco: RESEARCH, 1990.The first English translation of the classic feminist story of Wanda’s life as sadistic slave to her husband, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and his sexual fantasies which gave rise to the term masochism. Edited by V. Vale and Andrea Juno. Translated by Marian Phillips, Carline Hebert, and V. Vale.
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Roberta Cowell’s Story by Herself
Roberta Cowell
London: William Heinemann, 1954.Scarce autobiography of British race car driver, WWII fighter pilot, and first known British trans woman to undergo gender-affirming surgery in 1948 after Michael Dillon (British physician and the first trans man to undergo FtM surgery) performed an inguinal orchiectomy (removal of the testicles) on Cowell.