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Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability
David Holmgren
Hepburn: Holmgren Design Services, 2002.This copy inscribed by Holmgren, To Carmel.
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The Naked + The Nude: The First Ten Years of Black+White Magazine
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, [2002].A special issue of Not Only Black + White looking back on some of the top work from its first ten years including work by David Bailey, Gian Paolo Barbiere, Andreas H. Bitesnich, Patrick Demarchelier, Sant d’Orazio, Aldo Fallai, Fabrizio Ferri, Greg Gorman, Gary Heery, James Houston, Jean-Francois Jonvelle, David Lachapelle, Annie Leibovitz, Peter LIndbergh, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Helmut Newton, Hiroshi Nonami, Bettina Rheims, Herb Ritts, Paolo Roversi, Jeanloup Sieff, Joyce Tenneson, Mario Testino, Ellen von Unwerth, Albert Watson, and many others. 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.
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Striptease Culture: Sex, Media and the Democratisation of Desire
Brian McNair
London and New York: Routledge, 2002. -
Baby Oil and Ice: Striptease in East London
Lara Clifton
London: The Do-Not Press, 2002.Photobook with quotes in facsimile manuscript from the dancers.
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HR Giger Taschen Portfolio
HR Giger
Koln: Taschen, 2002.Portfolio of 14 Giger paintings with descriptions in English German, French, Spanish, and Japanese.
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It’s Not the Money it’s the Land: Aboriginal Stockmen and the Equal Wages Case
Bill Bunbury
North Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2002. -
Philosophie Rurale, ou Economie Generale et Politique de l’Agriculture,
Victor Riquetti Mirabeau; Francois Quesnay
Dusseldorf: Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 2002.The one hundredth and last edition of the facsimile edition of Classics of National Economic, produced from the first edition published in Amsterdam in 1763. Limited to 200 numbered copies, of which this is hors commerce.
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Tokyo GlamRock: The Work of Matsukage and Ujino
Chris Horrocks
: iMMprint, 2002.The art, music and design of the Japanese duo Matsukage and Muneteru Ujino.
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Australian Languages: Their Nature and Development
R. M. W. Dixon
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. -
[The Kelmscott Chaucer] The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer
London: The Folio Society, 2002.The first Folio Society Facsimile Edition of the Kelmscott Chaucer, bound in full Nigerian goatskin leather in an edition of 1,010 copies, of which this is number 731. With an accompanying essay booklet ‘The Kelmscott Chaucer’ by William S. Peterson. “One of the most splendid books issued by Folio. Not surprisingly, the edition went out of print as soon as it was published.” FORD-SMITH 1117.
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There’s A Bird In My Hand And A Bear By The Bed — I Must Be In ICU: The Pivotal Years of Australian Critical Care Nursing
Valda Wiles; Kathy Daffurn
Sydney: Australian College of Critical Care Nurses (ACCCN), 2002.Foreword by Professor Ged Williams, National Director CACCN/ACCCN 1995-2001.
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Stripperama
Richard Larter; Kelly Gellatly
Melbourne: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2002.Catalogue of an exhibition 18 May – 28 July, 2002.
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Charles Horner of Halifax: A Celebration of His Life and Work
Tom J. Lawson
Leicester: GML Publishing, 2002. -
The Simple Plant Isoquinolines
Alexander T. Shulgin; Wendy E. Perry
Berkeley: Transform Press, 2002.A complete reference book for simple isoquinolines, detailing their common names, molecular structures, and the plants that contain them.
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Cycle of Violence
Grayson Perry
London: Atlas Press, 2002.“When I was 12 or 13 I drew a series of short comic strip adventures featuring an idealised male hero. When puberty hit me these boy’s own tales became increasingly kinky, involving much cross-dressing and bondage. Sadly these reports from my young subconscious were lost in the upheavals of adolescence. Twenty years later I drew Cycle of Violence while facing up to becoming a father myself, and once again my imagination became an open wound.” (artist’s statement). Limited to 1,200 numbered copies.
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Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales
John White
Melbourne: Edition Renard, 2002.Edition of 212 numbered copies, 200 only for sale, this being one of 40 deluxe copies with the plates in both coloured and uncoloured states. This sumptuous new edition is reprinted with the text entirely reset in Garamond, attractively printed in black, red, and green, and the plates enlarged by 50%. The plates, by Sarah Stone, F. P. Nodder, and other fine artists comprise 29 of birds (including splendid parrots), 10 of reptiles and amphibians, 7 mammals (marsupials and the Dingo), 6 of fishes, 9 of plants (including magnificent Banksias), 2 of invertebrates, and 2 of Aboriginal weapons and artefacts. In the original edition the leaf Hh4 is cancelled in some copies with a variant text describing in the cancelled state a description of the Wattled Bee-Eater, or Merops, Female and in the uncancelled state a description of the male bird. Both texts have been reproduced here and there are some bibliographical and publishing notes appended. This was the first natural history book on Australia of any significance to be published after the arrival of the First Fleet and has never before been republished with the plates in colour. Edition Renard was awarded two Gold Medals at the 20th National Print Awards, and a Certificate of Manufacturing Excellence of the Victorian Manufacturers Hall of Fame for this book, the first publication under the imprint.
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Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales
John White
Melbourne: Edition Renard, 2002.Edition of 212 numbered copies, 200 only for sale, this one of 150 numbered copies of the Standard Edition. This sumptuous new edition is reprinted with the text entirely reset in Garamond, attractively printed in black, red, and green, and the plates enlarged by 50%. The plates, by Sarah Stone, F. P. Nodder, and other fine artists comprise 29 of birds (including splendid parrots), 10 of reptiles and amphibians, 7 mammals (marsupials and the Dingo), 6 of fishes, 9 of plants (including magnificent Banksias), 2 of invertebrates, and 2 of Aboriginal weapons and artefacts. In the original edition the leaf Hh4 is cancelled in some copies with a variant text describing in the cancelled state a description of the Wattled Bee-Eater, or Merops, Female and in the uncancelled state a description of the male bird. Both texts have been reproduced here and there are some bibliographical and publishing notes appended. This was the first natural history book on Australia of any significance to be published after the arrival of the First Fleet and has never before been republished with the plates in colour. Edition Renard was awarded two Gold Medals at the 20th National Print Awards, and a Certificate of Manufacturing Excellence of the Victorian Manufacturers Hall of Fame for this book, the first publication under the imprint.
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Teufel
Mark Henriks
Amsterdam: Oog & Blik / De Harmonie, 2002. -
Not Only Black + White Magazine Number 63
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2002.Single issue of successful Australian photography magazine, (not only) Black+White. 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. In this issue: Imogen Bailey, Tony Ward, Christopher Hitchens, Dorothy Porter, Beck, Catherine Keener, Jeffrey Eugenides, Neil Labute, Denise Richards.
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Not Only Black + White Magazine Number 62
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2002.Single issue of successful Australian photography magazine, (not only) Black+White. 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. In this issue: Bob Carlos Clarke, Helena Bonham Carter, Helen Caldicott, Chuck Palahniuk, Kate Fischer, Memphis.