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Notes on Fossil Plants from Duaringa, Ipswich, Dawson River, and Stanwell and on Fossil Woods from the Ipswich Beds, Boggo Road, Brisbane
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn Shirley
Brisbane: George Arthur Vaughan, Government Printer, 1902.Queensland Department of Mines Geological Survey Bulletin No. 18.
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The Dark Wood
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDanielle Mericle
[Los Angeles] and [Melbourne]: The Ice Plant and Perimeter Editions, 2021.“Danielle Mericle’s The Dark Wood explores broad questions of history and our collective ability to document and learn from the past. Through intertwined images of abandoned Greco-Roman casts, an ancient Sequoia forest and the artists own texts, Mericle invites us to consider history as a fluid process rather than a static truth. The once highly valued casts — which appear in the book as original and archival photographs — were rejected as worthless copies during the early part of the 20th century, under the belief that they lacked the artistry and aura of the originals, despite the fact that many of the originals were in fact Roman copies of Greek artefacts. During the two World Wars, many of these originals were damaged or destroyed, and the casts are now considered some of the most authoritative versions available. A Sequoia forest in Northern California offers two important counterpoints. Ancient Sequoia tree rings chart the rise and fall of civilisations over the last 3000 years, including those that created the Greco-Roman artefacts. The tree rings position human history within a broader geological timeframe, lending an adjusted perspective to the human enterprise. The rings also reveal the complex history and shifting perspectives on the significance of fire in the region, with the dissonant histories of expansive logging practices, the conservation movement, Indigenous knowledge, and climate change playing out against the troubled fate of the ancient Sequoias. Though we attempt to understand and preserve our past, the endeavour is subject to inevitable shifts in knowledge, the whims of ideology, and the vagaries of historical truth. With an epilogue that grounds the complex sequence of images in personal elegy, The Dark Wood re-calibrates our sense of scale by allowing us to locate a sense of mourning, loss and the specifics of our own narratives within the broad and unfixed framework of history.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Parodist
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartShuichi Tsunoda
Tokyo: Seigensha, 2010.Photographs in the style of famous international photographers, or as celebrities, modelled and captured by Japanese commercial photographer Shuichi Tsunoda. Parodies Irving Penn, Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Guy Bourdin, Serge Lutens, Pierre et Gilles, Peter Lindbergh, David Lachapelle Ellen Von Unwerth, Herbs Ritts, Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Richard Burbridge, Steven Klein, Juergen Teller, Mario Testino, Tim Walker, Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott, Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga.
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Monte-Carlo 1924 Programme Officiel de ‘lOpera et des Fetes
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRaoul Gunsbourg
Paris: De Brunoff, 1924.Souvenir program for the Monte Carlo Opera. Contains period advertisements and portraits and biographies of the cast and makers.
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Kostabi World
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMark Kostabi; Seiichi Tanaka
Osaka and New York: Planet Corporation and Kostabi World, 1991.Mark Kostabi presented by Seiichi Tanaka. Produced in the early heights of Kostabi World, Kostabi’s multi-level art studio/factory in New York. Drawings, paintings, photographs, art banter for the cash.
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Counting On Deception
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLarry Barnowsky
: Gyromagnetic Press, 2013.“Counting on Deception is a collection of original magic designed to astonish your audience without having to rely on difficult sleight of hand. Many of the effects depend on subtle mathematical principles which operate invisibly in the background. You’ll find magic with cards, coins, balls, salt, cups, predictions, crayons, an abacus,The Periodic Table and much more.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Heath Course Pak
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTan Lin
Denver: Counterpath, 2012.“Like its predecessor, HEATH (plagiarism/outsource), Heath Course Pak exists somewhere between a Project Gutenberg version of Samuel Pepys Diary and a minute-to-minute news feed and blog of Heath Ledger’s death. Sad, appropriated, lyrical and confused, the book contains a brief history of recent performance art, a legal defense of plagiarism, the diary of a poetry workshop at the Asian American Writer’s Workshop, an MP3 protest song, and an examination of SMS and GMS technologies as distribution networks for human sadness. Multi-authored, and with numerous text blocks and photos, the revised edition contains 52 pages of new material, an interview, an annotated text, autographed photos of Jackie Chan and Heath Ledger, e-PostIts, COAs, and coffee/tea stains.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Neoliberalism and Global Theatres: Performance Permutations
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLara D. Nielsen; Patricia Ybarra
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.“How do theatre and performance transmit and dispute ideologies of neoliberalism? The essays in this anthology examine the mechanisms and rhetorics of contemporary multinational and transnational organizations, artists, and communities that produce theatre and performance for global audiences.” (publisher’s blurb) Part of the Palgrave Studies in International Performance series.
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W. C. Fields from Burlesque and Vaudeville to Broadway: Becoming a Comedian
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartArthur Frank Wertheim
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.“W. C. Fields was a virtuoso comedian, often called a comic genius, legendary iconoclast, and “Great Man,” who brought so much laughter to millions while enduring so much anguish. This book explores his little-known, long stage career from 1898 to 1930, which had a major influence on his comedy and screen presence.” (publisher’s blurb) Part of the Palgrave Studies in Theatre and Performance History series.
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Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPeter Duffy; Elinor Vettraino
London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.“Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed investigates a performance strategy which aims to develop possible alternatives to oppressive forces in individual s lives. Eminent contributors offer diverse perspectives on the theories and practices within Theatre of the Oppressed, especially as it relates to young people. This book shares TO s goal of engaging the collective to create generative conversations among readers which look deeply into the issues of community through theatre – whether in India or Indiana – and to work with young people to name their world, untangle the knot of oppressions, and to develop with them possible action plans for their own futures.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Gestalt Psychology in German Culture 1890-1967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMitchell G. Ash
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. -


Hit-Parade des Champignons: Champignons Sauvages, Champignons & Nature
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSerge Hureaux
Paris: Iris, 1974.French guide to wild mushrooms.
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Inkslingers: Under the Skin
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJakob Scult; Michael Caddy Sondergaard
Berkeley: Gingko Press, 2013.“From his home base in Denmark, Jakob Schultz interviewed tattooists from around the world, with an emphasis on Scandinavian artists. Each featured artist says a little about [their] craft and then the pictures do the talking.” (publisher’s blurb
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Mie Kimono Shiryokan Zuroku
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartUeda Mie
Tokyo: Mie Kimono Shiryokan, 1983.Catalogue of kimono designs.
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Tokyo Illustrators Society: The 1st Exhibition
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTokyo Illustrators Society
Tokyo: Tokyo Illustrators Society, 1989.Catalogue for the first Tokyo Illustrators Society exhibition. Includes work by 73 Japanese artists including Akira Uno, Hajime Sorayama, Toshio Saeki, and many others, with accompanying short biography and portrait photograph. Includes list of artists with contact details. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC, 1 in CiNii.
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Raucherstoffe der Atem des Drachen: 72 Pflanzenportrats: Ethnobotanik, Rituale und praktische Anwendungen
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartChristian Ratsch
Aarau: AT Verlag, 1996.The Breath of the Dragon: 72 Plant Portraits: Ethnobotany, rituals and practical applications.
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Heilpflanzen der Seychellen: Ein Beitrag zur kreolischen Volksheilkunde
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartClaudia Muller-Ebeling; Christian Ratsch
Berlin: Verlag fur Wissenschaft und Bildung, 1989.Medicinal plants of the Seychelles: A contribution to Creole folk medicine.
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Diepten 2
AU$55.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRichard Corben
Amsterdam: Een uitgave van Semic, 1980.Very Good Plus Condition.
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America: The Other Side: West Coast Art im Umkreis der 60er Jahre
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartClemens Sels Museum
Nuess: Clemens Sels Museum, 1993.An exhibition of 1960s American art and counterculture. Contains essays in German and English (not bilingual). Includes discussion and images of the Beat Generation, counterculture in California, psychedelic poster art, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, and more.
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Sandra Bullock
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKazuo Kajiwara
Tokyo: Haga Shoten, 1997.Japanese photobook chronicling Bullock’s career in the late 80s through the 90s with extensive photographs.