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What We Get From Trees
U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
: Forest Service, US Department of Agriculture, 1945.Large folding information poster published by the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service about the industrial uses of trees.
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Mike Brown 1938 – 1997: Paintings from the Estate
Mike Brown
Sydney and Melbourne: Watters Gallery and Charles Nodrum Gallery, 2002.Catalogue of an exhibition 24 April – 18 May 2002 at Watters Gallery and 4-22 June, 2002 at Charles Nodrum Gallery.
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The Inside Story of Dry Batteries: A Guide for Students
Union Carbide Australia
Sydney: Union Carbide Australia, 1964. -
Cameron Jamie
Cameron Jamie
Graz: Neue Galerie Graz am Landesmuseum Joanneum, 2004.With essays by Gary Indiana, Mike Kelley, Edwin Pouncey, and Ralph Rugoff. Cameron Jamie (b. 1969) is an American artist and film maker who lives and works in France. His work analyses the structure of mythology in popular and vernacular culture and the extent that it influences fictional worlds and fictional personas. The book was published on the occasion of the exhibition JO, held at the Kunstlerhaus Graz from 10 October – 24 November 2004. Jamie’s film JO premiered in 2004.
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Zootopia: Posters from the Urban Jungle
Craig Douglas; Beth Jackson
Brisbane: State Library of Queensland and Griffith University, 2005.Catalogue of an exhibition at Dell Gallery, Queensland College of Art, Griffith University 2 April – 22 May 2005.
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Michel Boulange: Japon
Michel Boulange
Tokyo: Michel Boulange, No date.Michel Boulange is a French artist working in installation, landscape art, and jewellery. During the mid 1980’s he lived in Japan.
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Tokyo Transmission ’88
Yurakucho Seibu
Tokyo: Yurakucho Seibu, 1988.An exhibition of artists from around the world living in Japan.
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Touring Programme for the Australian Delegation to the 4th Asian Baptist Youth Conference, Thailand 1971-72
W. L. Hellier
[Canberra]: [Australian Baptist Youth Fellowship], [1971].Roneoed programme for a trip to Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand (where the Youth Conference was held), Hong Kong, Macao, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines including flights, accommodation, eating arrangements and tours.
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Love is in the Air: Stories of Australian Pop Music
Toby Cresswell
Sydney: ABC Books, 2003. -
Backless Betty From Bondi
Kenneth Slessor; Virgil Reilly; Frank Dunne; Joan Morrison
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1983. -
Expo ’70 World Youth Camp, July 10-23: Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka
Expo ’70
: EXPO’70 World Youth Camp Organizing Committee; National Council of Youth Organizations in Japan; World Assembly of Youth, 1970.Handbook for Attendees at the World Youth Camp detailing useful information, accommodation, scheduling and tours. Notice in back pocket of the 4th Chief Delegate Meeting. Unrecorded in OCLC or CiNii.
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Fugitive Books: The U Committee’s Book Fair 1968-2012 & Women’s Voluntary Work at UNSW
Roderic Campbell
Sydney: University Archives, UNSW, 2014. -
The High Country
State Library of NSW
Sydney: State Library of New South Wales, No date.Catalogue of an exhibition in the 1st floor Galleries of State Library of NSW.
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Center of the Cyclone: Looking Into Inner Space
John C. Lilly
Berkeley: Ronin, 2007. -
Programming the Human Biocomputer
John C. Lilly
Berkeley: Ronin, 2004. -
Black Opium: Ecstasy of the Forbidden
Claude Farrere
Berkeley: Ronin, 2016.Illustrated by Alexander King. Translated by Samuel Putnam.
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Tom of Finland: An Imaginary Sketchbook
Tom of Finland
Milano: Skira, 2022.“Tom of Finland undoubtedly counts among the great and truly influential artists of the latter 20th century. Through his iconic images, he almost single-handedly changed the way gay men were perceived by society, and — maybe even more important — how gay men perceived themselves. The massive oeuvre that he produced over the course of a career spanning nearly six decades is devoted almost entirely to this one topic: men, their bodies, and their spirits. This extraordinary consistency in subject-matter was matched by a life-long passion for the supreme discipline of freehand drawing. All he needed to create a universe of dazzlingly gorgeous hunks was a pencil and a sheet of paper. And he most likely drew every day of his life. Drawing, it seems, was an exercise for his restless imagination and desire. Tom’s world was populated by cowboys, mechanics, cops, punks and thugs – all indulging their desires with great camaraderie and without guilt or prejudice. This book assembles a cross-section of these characters as dreamt up by the artist in rough sketches or more carefully executed studies. Mostly they served as preliminary drawings for the highly finished works, many of which were intended for publication. The playful format of an imaginary sketch book lets the viewer take an intimate glance over the artist’s shoulder and share in his exuberant joie de vivre.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Onomatopoeia: Its People and Surroundings
Charles Avery
Amsterdam: Frame Publishers, 2016.“In 2005 Charles Avery embarked on a lifelong project entitled The Islanders, a detailed description of the topography, cosmology and inhabitants of a fictional island, realised in drawings, objects and texts. The project can be read as a meditation on the central themes of philosophy and art as well as the colonization and ownership of the world of ideas. This book is a portrait of the people and culture of Onomatopoeia, capital city, port, and gateway to the Island.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Diccionario De Escritores Mexicanos
Aurora M. Ocampo de Gomez; Ernesto Prado Velazquez
Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1967.Dictionary of Mexican Writers.
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Female Genital Mutilation
Comfort Momoh
Oxford and Seattle: Radcliffe Publishing, 2009.