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Black Orchids and White Roses
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHoward Productions
Sydney: Howard Productions, 1972.Nude erotic portraits of women. Rare Australian erotica.
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Poker Pleasures
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAdina Yurana
Sydney: Howard Productions, 1972.A game of strip poker followed by some slow dancing. Rare Australian erotica.
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The Lustful Turk
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJonus Gustinski
Sydney: Howard Productions, 1972.The story of The Lustful Turk translated by Prof. Jonus Gustinski with photo-illustrations in the harem. Rare Australian erotica.
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Car Lovers
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAdina Yurana
Sydney: Howard Publications, 1972.The high point of Howard Publications 1970s Australian erotica output, a fully illustrated exploration of the car’s influence on man’s sexual behaviour. Lengthy text by Adina Yurana accompanies five photographic series of couples making love in and on their cars in Australia’s great outdoors. Featuring a Mercedes-Benz 280C (The Limousine Lover), a Ford Falcon 500 (The Countryman), a Nissan Patrol (The Great White Hunter), and a Meyers Manx dune buggy (Beachbuggy). Rare, unrecorded in Trove or OCLC.
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Lesbian Gothic: Transgressive Fictions
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPaulina Palmer
London: Cassell, 1999.Traces the growth of lesbian Gothic fiction since the advent of the Women’s Movement and Gay Liberation in the 1970s.
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A History of International Women’s Day: In Words and Images
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJoyce Stevens
Sydney: IWD Press, 1985. -

Special Rules and Regulations to be Observed by All Chapters and Preceptories of the Provincial Grand Chapter of N.S.W. Meeting Under the Authority of The Grand Black Chapter of Ireland
Read MoreSOLDThe Grand Black Chapter of Ireland
Sydney: John Sands, 1915.New South Wales rules and regulations book for the Protestant fraternal society the Royal Black Institution.
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Lodge Dobroyde Annual Ladies’ Night in School of Arts Haberfield on Monday, 29th August, 1921 at 8 P.M.
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartW. A. Wiggins
Sydney: R. M. Baxter, 1921.Programme for a Sydney Freemasonry lodge ladies’ night, illustrated by Tasmanian artist William Arthur Wiggins (1881-1947), with much leaning into the Freemason humour of riding the goat.
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History of Lodge Chatswood, 1913-34
Read MoreSOLDSidney C. Freeman
Sydney: Beatty, Richardson & Co., 1934.No. 285 on the Register of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons.
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The Goulburn Lodge of Australia .. Official History
Read MoreSOLDLynette Rolfe
Goulburn: Hypercet Printing, 1999.No. 58, United Grand Lodge of New South Wales & A.C.C. of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, No. 842 (old Number) English Constitution No 577 under the Registry of the Grand Lodge of England, No. 1762 – English Constitution No. 58 – United Grand Lodge of New South Wales was consecrated on Twenty-Ninth Day of November, A.D., 1849. An official history on their 150th anniversary.
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Lodge St. Clair: 100 Years of Freemasonry in Adelong, 1876 – 1976
Read MoreSOLDLodge St. Clair
Tumut: Tumut Times Print, 1999.No. 47 U.G.L. of N.S.W., District 100. With two poems by Will Carter.
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By-Laws of the United Service Lodge of New South Wales of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 24
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartUnited Service Lodge, No. 24
Sydney: Websdale, Shoosmith & Co., 1895.This copy with the Declaration of Allegiance in manuscript to the margin of the final page.
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By-Laws of the Argyle Lodge of the Most Ancient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 693
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartArgyle Lodge, No. 693
Sydney: F. W. White, 1884.Very early by-laws booklet for the Argyle Lodge of Australian Freemasons, held at the Lodge Room, Fernmount, Bellinger River. Also includes a list of lodges in NSW.
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The N.S.W. Freemason Has a Message for Every Member of the Craft
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartThe N.S.W. Freemason
Sydney: W. J. Cryer & Co., No date.Subscription advertising sheet for the monthly Australian Freemasonry journal, The N.S.W. Freemason.
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By-Laws of the Lodge of Australia, of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 3, on the Registry of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLodge of Australia, No. 3
Sydney: Robert Bone, 1890.Revised 1890 By-Laws for one of Australia’s oldest freemasonry lodges.
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Souvenir Programme for Setting the Foundation Stone of the Mason Centre by M. W. Bro. V. C. N. Blight, C.B.E. Grand Master
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartUnited Grand Lodge of New South Wales of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons
Sydney: United Grand Lodge of New South Wales of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, 1976. -

A Short History of the Royal Arch Degrees
Read MoreSOLDN. W. Bauer
[Brisbane]: [Norwin William Bauer], 1965.5 typescript addresses given by M. Ex. Comp. Bauer, First Grand Principal, on his visit to the Chapters in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. – July, 1965. Norwin William Bauer (1905-1982) was a prominent Queensland Freemason, he was Queensland Police Commissioner from February 1969 – October 1970, in the early days of Joh Bjelke-Petersen’s premiership. The lectures are titled: 1. A Short History of the Royal Arch Degrees; 2. The Great and Leading Purpose of the Holy Royal Arch; 3. Light for My Brother; 4. The Necessity of the Royal Arch to the Master Mason; 5. The Excellent Masters Degree.
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A Farewell to Morse
Read MoreSOLDMax Lovelock
[Yeppoon]: [Max Lovelock], No date.Unpublished history of Morse telegraphy in Australia, in particular at the Sydney General Post Office.
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Alcoholics Anonymous (First Australian Edition)
Read MoreSOLDAlcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
Sydney: Australian General Service Office of A.A., 1986.The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism. The First Australian Edition, from the 1985 Twenty-first printing of the American Third Edition, printed in Australia with an Australian Edition binding, jacket, and with two leaves for connecting with Australian services. “Originally published in 1939, when A.A. membership numbered only about one hundred, the first edition of this book went through more than 300,000 copies. The second edition, appearing in 1955, when memerbship had reached past 150,000, eventually brought the total distribution to over 1,450,000 copies. The third edition, which provides the basis of this first Australian printing, appeared in 1976 when A.A. membership worldwide was estimated conservatively at 1,000,000. .. The First Edition of the Australian printing of this book heralds a new era in self-sufficiency for Alcoholics Anonymous in Australia, with a Fellowship now over 1,000 groups nationwide since inception in 1945.” (from jacket blurb)
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Alcoholics Anonymous: The Australian Experience
Read MoreSOLDAlcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.
: The General Service Board of Alcoholics Anonymous, Australia, 1995.The story of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism. The Australian Experience: Commemorating 50 years of Alcoholics Anonymous in Australia.
