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Jack Goldstein x 10,000
Jack Goldstein; Philipp Kaiser
Newport Beach and Munich, London and New York: Orange County Museum of Art and Del Monico Books, 2012.Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Orange County Museum of Art, California 24 June – 9 September 2012. Jack Goldstein (1945 – 2003) was a Canadian performance and conceptual artist. Based in California in the 1970s and 1980s he began painting and was among the first contemporary painters to pay others to produce works from his ideas.
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Technique and Collaboration in the Prints of Jasper Johns
Jasper Johns; Susan Lorence
New York: Leo Castelli Gallery, 1996.Published by Leo Castelli Gallery on the occasion of the exhibition, Jasper Johns Prints: 1960 to 1996, 19 October – 14 December 1996.
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Cricket Action: An Approach to Teaching and Coaching the Game of Cricket
P. R. Spence
Sydney: NSW Cricket Association, 1981. -
The Gay Cookbook
Lou Rand Hogan; David Costain
Los Angeles: Sherbourne Press, 1965.First edition, first printing, of “the complete compendium of campy cuisine and menus for men…or what have you” by Chef Lou Rand Hogan. Campy cartoons by David Costain. The first cookbook marketed to the gay man. Hogan, after a failed attempt at a career in show business, learned the art of cooking fine cuisine working luxury cruises where he was part of a deliciously camp work culture, the humour of which is evident in his writing style. A good copy of this early example of positive gay culture in 20th century print media.
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Gardner Gears Spare Parts Catalogue and Servicing and Maintenance Instructions (2 Volumes)
Gardner Engines
Manchester: Gardner Engines, No date.1: Servicing and Maintenance Instructions for the Gardner No. 3 Unit Construction Reverse Gear Type 2 And Reversing-Reducing Gear Type 3. Instruction Book No. 46-4. With updates pasted in.; 2: Spare Parts Catalogue for the 3UC Unit Construction Reversing Gear (Direct Drive) & Unit Construction Reversing-Reducing Gear.
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Darwinism and Economics
Geoffrey M Hodgson
Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2009.The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics 233.
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The General Theory and After. A Supplement (The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes Volume XXIX)
John Maynard Keynes
London: Macmillan, 1979. -
Davida Allen: In the Moment
Davida Allen; Angela Goddard
Brisbane: Griffith University Art Museum, 2018.Catalogue of an exhibition held 3 May-30 June 2018.
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Red Azalea: Life and Love in China
Anchee Min
London: Victor Gollancz, 1993. -
Strange but True Hockey Stories
Stan Fischler
New York: Tempo Books, 1970.Weird, improbable, and hilarious accounts of a rough-and-tumble sport and the men who play it.
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Bagh O Bahar: Consisting of Entertaining Tales in the Hindustani Language by Mir Amman of Dihli
Duncan Forbes
London: Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1873.To Which is Added, A Vocabulary of all the Words Occurring in the Work.
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Lot of 9 Booklets of the Amateur Athletic Association
Amateur Athletic Association
London: Amateur Athletic Association, 1956.Full list of titles. 1. Instructional Booklet: The Discus Throw by H. A. L. Chapman. (Second Edition); 2. Instructional Booklet: the Javelin Throw by A. R. Malcolm. (Third Edition); 3. Instructional Booklet: Hurdling by J. L. Masurier 4. Instructional Booklet: Sprinting and Relay Racing by J. W. Alford and A. R. Malcolm; 5. Instructional Booklet: The Long Jump and the Hop, Step and Jump by Denis Watts. (Second Edition); 6. Instructional Booklet: Shot Putting by G. H. G. Dyson; 7. Instructional Booklet: Middle Distance Running and Steeplechasing by J. W. Ll. Alford; 8. High Jumping by G. H. Dyson. (Third Edition); 9. Rules for Competitions under A .A .A. Laws 1956.
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Sprint Start: Instruction Pamphlet
H. A. L. Chapman
Edinburgh: Athletic Coaching Committee, Central Council of Physical Recreation, No date.Charming fold out illustrated running booklet by Hugh A. L. Chapman, the Chief Athletic Coach for Scotland. Scarce, 1 copy recorded in OCLC at September, 2022.
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Vedic and Mesopotamian Interactions
N. Kazanas
Adyar: The Adyar Library and Research Centre, The Theosophical Society, 2007. -
Nutrition of Eucalypts
Peter M. Attiwill; Mark A. Adams
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 1996. -
Two Sisters: a Singular Vision: Celebrating the Gifts of Margaret and Cathryn Mittelheuser
Chris Saines; Diane Moon
Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, Gallery of Modern Art, 2021.Catalogue of an exhibition at the Queensland Art Gallery 18 July 2020 – 31 January 2021.
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Katu Folktales and Society
Institute of Research on Lao Culture and Society; Nancy A. Costello
Vientiane: Ministry of Information and Culture, Institute of Research on Lao Culture and Society, 1993.A collection of stories of the Katu peoples of Vietnam and Laos. An oral storytelling tradition many stories are here recorded in Katu phonetically and with Lao and English translation.
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Dikter
Johan Bergman
Goteborg: Wettergren & Kerber, 1894.Poetry by Swedish archeologist and parliamentarian Johan Bergman (1864-1951).
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Three Years in Cachar: With a Short Account of the Manipur Massacre
M. J. Wright; James H. Hartley
London: S. W. Partridge & Co, [1895].An account by a lady missionary of life in Assam, describing the people and their way of life and her encounters with wild animals. It also includes her description of the events in Manipur in 1890-91 when a military expedition was sent to respond to the murders of five British soldiers by insurgent Manipuris. Five Manipuri commanders were hanged for waging war against the British, who installed the boy Meidingngu Churachand on the throne.
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Above and Below
Mick Richards
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2022.“Mick Richards is a Brisbane-based artist. This book is a survey of over 200 photographs, selected from more than half a million film and digital images from 1984-2021. Richard’s remarkable social documentary photography has taken him to Asia, South America, the Pacific and Europe. His photogrpahs expose social codes, rituals, and traditions. They reveal community leadership and resilience; unspoken power by exposing colonial realities and dysfunction; they highlight social-cultural acceptance on sports grounds, in clubs, theatres and galleries. They cover the field.” (publisher’s blurb)