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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Unpublished history of Morse telegraphy in Australia, in particular at the Sydney General Post Office.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.
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The Place of Love
Read MoreSOLDKarl Shapiro
Melbourne: A Comment Publication, 1942.Love poems by the American poet published while stationed in Australia during WWII. “[B]anned by several Australian bookshops because of its explicit love poetry.” (Patricia Clarke, Literary Sidelights in Wartime Brisbane) CAINS 157. This copy from the collection of Australian artists Geoffrey and Dahl Collings, with their stamp, and with the bookseller’s label of Australian painter Carl Plate’s Notanda Gallery, Plate seemingly not ashamed in the slightest.
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The Cosmic Conspiracy
Read MoreSOLDStan Deyo
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All Her Labours: One, Working it Out
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWomen And Labour Publications Collective
Sydney: Hale & Iremonger, 1984.Feminist perspectives on women’s paid and unpaid work in Australia.
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Black or White? A Coffee Lovers’ Quest
Read MoreSOLDRobert Swales
Maleny: Dreaming Fields Publications, 1999.A short story of some larrikin travellers from colonial Sydney to the Sunshine Coast mountains in 1799.
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Tripping Yarns
Read MoreSOLDMonty Webber
Angourie: Monty Webber, 2015.20 short stories by the Bukowski of Bondi. The true first printing, inscribed by the author.
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Illuminated Adventures
Read MoreSOLDFlloyd Davis; Skeeta Power; Mango Frangipanni; Nina Rae
Mullumbimby: Psychedlia Australis Publishing, 1998.1990s Northern New South Wales Australian psychedelic hippie poetry and art.
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The Boys Own Book of Debauchery
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartChris Grosz; James Cockington
Sydney: Hutchinson, 1988.Captioned cartoons, text by Australian author James Cockington, illustrations by New Zealand cartoonist Chris Grosz.
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Artists and Sculptors Agree… that a lovely Bosom is Nature’s most appealing line
Read MoreSOLDHordern Brothers; Berlei
Sydney: Hordern Brothers, No date.Advertising flyer for Berlei brassieres by Sydney department store, Hordern Brothers, whose pitch is to let them show you the new woman you could be… Berlie is an Australian lingerie company, first operating in Sydney from 1910 as Unique Corsets, before Frenchifying to Berlie in 1917, with the vision “To Design and Manufacture Corsets and Brassieres of such perfect Fit, Quality, and Workmanship, as will bring pleasure and profit to all concerned, while at the same time rendering such excellent service to our Clients and Consumers as will merit their permanent patronage.”
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The Berlei Review Volume 15, 1936
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBerlei
Sydney: Berlei Ltd., 1936.A bound set of the complete volume 15 of The Berlie Review, being the company journal for Australian lingerie company Berlie for the year 1936. Volume 15 comprises 10 parts, with January/February and October/November being double issues. Founded by Fred R. Burley and first operating in Sydney from 1910 as Unique Corsets, before Frenchifying to Berlie in 1917, with the vision “To Design and Manufacture Corsets and Brassieres of such perfect Fit, Quality, and Workmanship, as will bring pleasure and profit to all concerned, while at the same time rendering such excellent service to our Clients and Consumers as will merit their permanent patronage.” Burlei Australia is still operating today.
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Semantography (Blissymbolics): A Logical Writing for an Illogical World
Read MoreSOLDC. K. Bliss
Sydney: Semantography (Blissymbolics) Publications, 1965.The ideographic writing system of Austro-Hungarian (current Ukraine) Charles K. Bliss (1897-1985). Jewish, Bliss conceived his Blissymbols while a refugee in Shanghai and Sydney with the goal of creating an easy to learn international auxiliary language. He migrated with his wife to Australia in 1946.
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The Cambridge Ancient History
Read MoreSOLDCambridge University Press
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.Complete set of the second series. “Over the past half century The Cambridge Ancient History has established itself as a definitive work of reference. The original edition was published in twelve text volumes between 1924 and 1939. Publication of the new edition began in 1970. Every volume of the old edition has been totally re-thought and re-written with new text, maps, illustrations and bibliographies.” (publisher’s blurb) Vol. I Part 1 printed in 2006, all other volumes in 2007. Volume I Part I: Prolegomena and Prehistory; Part II: Early History of the Middle East; Vol. II Part I: History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region c.1800-1380; Part II: History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region c.1380-1000; Vol. III Part I: The Prehistory of the Balkans; and the Middle East and the Aegean world, tenth to eighth centuries B.C.; Part II: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C; Part III: The Expansion of the Greek World, Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C; Vol. IV: Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean C. 525 to 479 B.C.; Vol. V: The Fifth Century B.C.; Vol. VI The Fourth Century B.C.; Vol. VII, Part I: The Hellenistic World; Part II: The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.; Vol. VIII: Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C.; Vol. IX: The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146-43 B.C.; Vol. X: The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C.-A.D. 69; Vol XI: The High Empire, A.D. 70-192; Vol. XII The Crisis of Empire, A.D. 193-337; Vol. XIII: The Late Empire, A.D. 337-425; Vol. XIV: Late Antiquity: Empire and Successors, A.D. 425-600.
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The Bristol Merlin: Revealing the Secrets of a Medieval Fragment
Read MoreSOLDLeah Tether; Laura Chuhan Campbell; Benjamin Pohl
Leeds: ARC Humanities Press, 2021.Study of the seven Arthurian manuscript fragments of the Old French ‘Suit Vulgate du Merlin’ discovered in a set of early printed books in the Bristol Central Library in 2019.
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Terra Straniera: The Story of the Italians in Ireland
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartUna Power
Carlow: Nationalist and Leinster Times, 1988. -


Burnt Sugar
Read MoreSOLDF. E. Baume
Sydney: The Macquarie Head Press, 1938.A novel of the progress of a young Australian-born Italian in his efforts to be accepted by the “white” community in Northern Queensland and become a successful businessman. Jacket illustration by Dick Alderton.
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Arthur and Gorlagon: Versions of the Werewolf’s Tale
Read MoreSOLDG. L. Kittredge
New York: Haskell House, 1966.Reprint of the offprint from the Harvard Studies and Notes in Philosophy and Literature, VIII (1903).
