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The Great Alchemical Work of Eirenaeus Philalethes, Nicholas Flamel and Basil Valentine
Rubellus Petrinus
Brisbane and Chiang Mai: Salamander and Sons, 2007.“The Great Alchemical Work is an important contribution to the study of alchemy. In the first English language edition of this ‘little work,’ Portuguese alchemist Rubellus Petrinus presents a sincere and invaluable guide to the operative laboratory tradition that gave birth to the Art of Hermes and its vast literature. Taking as his starting point the classic works of three well-known Adepts – Eirenaeus Philalethes, Nicholas Flamel and Basil Valentine – Rubellus offers aspirants a clear explanation of these highly cryptic, often deliberately misleading, texts. According to Frater Parush (A.H.S.), in his preface, “… the interested student will find herein one of the best publications now available of the accurate and proper understanding of some important pieces of classic alchemical cypher. Rubellus removes a good portion of the veil from over the works of Flamel, Valentine and Philalethes concerning the Great Work, and thereby opens the door to a wider understanding of other related literature.” Drawing upon his more than thirty years of discipline and experience, Rubellus generously shares his knowledge that has had “all that is superficial removed from it,” and daringly exposes the facts of the secret processes of the Art. The Great Alchemical Work features full colour plates with photographs of alchemical processes, products and equipment, along with rare reproductions of early woodcut versions of Basil Valentine’s famous Keys.” (publisher’s blurb)
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From Impressionism to Anime: Japan as Fantasy and Fan Cult in the Mind of the West
Susan J. Napier
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. -
Anime Intersections: Tradition and Innovation in Theme and Technique
Dani Cavallaro
Jefferson: McFarland & Company, 2007. -
The Illusion of Life 2: More Essays on Animation
Alan Cholodenko
Sydney: Power Institute of Fine Arts, 2007. -
Not Only Black + White Magazine Number 88
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2007.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: Penelope Cruz, Tuuli, Warwick Saint, Ellen von Unwerth, Sarita Stella, Behind Crimson Eyes, Alejandro Gonzalex Inarittu, Yuko Shimizu, James Houston, Emma Thompson. This was the final issue.
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Satanic Magick: A Paradigm of Therion
Michael W. Ford
Houston: Succubus Productions, 2007.A grimoire based on the symbolism of the antichrist by American occultist, author, and musician Michael W. Ford. Includes a Latin text of the Black Mass and the medieval Possession ritual.
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Center of the Cyclone: Looking Into Inner Space
John C. Lilly
Berkeley: Ronin, 2007. -
Some Simple Tryptamines
Keeper of the Trout & Friends
: Mydriatic Productions, 2007. -
Vedic and Mesopotamian Interactions
N. Kazanas
Adyar: The Adyar Library and Research Centre, The Theosophical Society, 2007. -
Ex Libris for Marian Potrok
Peter Kocak
Czechoslovakia: Peter Kocak, 2007.Signed and numbered ex-libris etching by Slovak artist Peter Kocak (1961-), this being number 67 of an edition of 100.
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International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities
Michael Flood; Judith Kegan Gardiner; Bob Pease; Keith Pringle
London: Routledge, 2007. -
Picture Park
Katharina Grosse
Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, 2007. -
Picture Park
Katharina Grosse
Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, 2007. -
George Randall: Emigration Officer Extraordinaire: A Biography
Jack Walton
Brisbane: CopyRight, 2007. -
Black: A Book of Deception & Psychology
Dan Army
: Twisted Deception Productions, 2007.Guide book of close-up magic tricks.
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Ngaachi Bla Mepla
Rosella Namok
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2007. -
Munyourbarn! Look and Learn: An Aboriginal Elder’s Stories
Vi McDermott
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2007.Children’s short stories from the life of Aboriginal Elder Aunty Vi.
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Erotic Domination
China Hamilton
Glattbach: Editions Reuss, [2007].“The models and I attempted to produce work that would appeal to a wide audience. These women are proud of their sexuality, of their bodies–they delight in knowing that these intimate portraits will be enjoyed by voyeur and connoisseur alike. I have also included a number of portraits of significant Mistresses–a historic gallery of Dominatrixes, each skillfully enacting the fantasy pleasures of the ‘naughty school boy’ or ‘the submissive maid’.” (China Hamilton)
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The Cecchetti Legacy: An Analysis and Description of the Cecchetti Method of Classical Ballet
Ann Hutchinson Guest; Toby Bennett
Alton: Dance Books, 2007.“The Cecchetti Legacy provides a more detailed account of the Cecchetti Method than has hitherto been available. Based largely on Ann Hutchinson Guest’s notations from the 1950’s and 60’s, this is a complete record of all of the enchainements recorded in the manuals including some, which although not ‘original’, reflect important principles of the Method. This book will be of great use to anyone making an in-depth study of Cecchetti’s enchainements as well as those interested in a more general study of their style and technique. It contains an extensive, discursive analysis of the Cecchetti style and technique using word descriptions and Labanotation examples. In addition all of the exercises and enchainements are notated fully in Labanotation, providing a detailed account including some alternative versions taught by early teachers of the work.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Goodnight Irene: The Collected Stories of Irene Van de Kamp
Carol Lay
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2007.“A comprehensive collection of Carol Lay’s “Irene” strips from Good Girl comics, which originally appeared in 1980. Included are 23 pages which have not yet been published. Irene is a satire of women of the Romance Comics, who are constantly in a state of heartbreak and falling in love. However, Irene has a lip plate that always gets in her way.”