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Chinese Glazes: Their Origins, Chemistry and Recreation
Nigel Wood
London and Philadelphia: A & C Black and University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. -
Brisbane Blacks
Michael Aird
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2001.“Featuring more than 50 first-hand interviews with 200 photos of the Brisbane Aboriginal Community. Brisbane Blacks is a unique insight into the lives of Aboriginal people through stories that may otherwise have remained untold. In this book over 50 Aborigines tell history in their own words, backed by the authors narrative and a wealth of photos from archives, newspapers, family albums and the author’s private collection. The photos are reproduced on fine art paper with a large page size. The memories shared by these people range from light-hearted to deeply moving, and combine to portray a proud, vibrant picture of life in Brisbane.” Brisbane Blacks audio disc included.
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Butterflies of the Australian Region
Bernard D’Abrera
Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1971. -
The Fairy-Wrens: A Monograph of the Maluridae
Richard Schodde; Richard Weatherly
Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1982. -
Historical Drawings of Moths and Butterflies
Harriet Scott; Helena Scott
Roseville: Craftsman House, 1988. -
Birdwing Butterflies of the World
Bernard D’Abrera
Melbourne: Lansdowne, 1975. -
The Art of Color: The Subjective Experience and Objective Rationale of Color
Johannes Itten
New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2004.Translated by Ernst van Haagen.
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The Promised Land: The Art of Lawrence Daws
Lawrence Daws
Caloundra: Caloundra Regional Art Gallery, 2010.Exhibition catalogue. Inscribed by the artist to art writer Louise Martin-Chew.
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Evocations of the Child: Fertility Figures of the Southern African Region
Elizabeth Dell
Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1998. -
Cydalise ou Le Peche Dans le Miroir
[Johannes Gros]; T. Mertens
[Dijon]: [Darantiere], No date.Cydalise, or Sin in the Mirror. With 8 etchings by T. Mertens, several depicting lesbianism, group sex, and one of spanking, all well executed. A high point of early 1930s French erotica. One of 600 numbered standard copies of the total edition of 700. The 100 deluxe copies with the etchings coloured. DUTEL 1331.
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Quinze Ans
Sadie Blackeyes [Pierre Mac Orlan]; Louis Malteste
Paris: Collection des Orties Blanches, No date.3 works by Pierre Mac Orlan under his Sadie Blackeyes pseudonym for pornographic novels of sado-masochism and flagellation. A novel about family discipline, followed by some letters about corporal punishment in the education of young girls, and Sonia, the Beautiful Student, with 10 soft spanking illustrations by Louis Malteste.
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Baby Douce Fille
Sadie Blackeyes [Pierre Mac Orlan]; Louis Malteste
Paris: Collection des Orties Blanches, No date.Pierre Mac Orlan under his Sadie Blackeyes pseudonym for pornographic novels of sado-masochism and flagellation. A novel followed by some letters concerning the flagellation of women and girls. The Collection des Orties Blanches illustrated wrappers edition with 10 spanking illustration plates by Louis Malteste laid in.
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L’Ecrin du Rubis ou Les Delices des Dessous
Liane Delorys; Herric [Cheri Herouard]
Paris: Au Cabinet du Livre, 1939.Rare French lesbian erotica. The second edition, illustrated by Cheri Herourard. First published in 1932 in a very limited edition illustrated by P. Silex.
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Les Mains Cheries
Jacques d’Icy; Louis Malteste
Paris: Collection des Orties Blanches, No date.1930s flagellation tales authored by the renowned illustrator of spanking, Louis Malteste, under his Jacques d’Icy pseudonym.
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Julie, ou J’ai Sauve ma Rose. Par Madame de C***.
[Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse?]; [Madame Guyot?]
A Hambourg, et se Trouve a Paris: Chez les Marchands de Nouveautes, 1807.Possibly the first sapphic novel written by a woman, over a century before Radclyffe Hall’s The Well of Loneliness. The vivid depiction of lesbian love lends to the warning on the title page, “La mere en defendra la lecture a sa fille” [The mother will forbid her daughter to read it], and led to the novel’s censure in 1825 and on the ruling of obscenity and its order of destruction in 1827. First published in 1807, this is a well survived example of the second edition, differing from the first with the French spelling modernized, published in 1820 or 1821 but with the same 1807 imprint of the first edition. Sometimes attributed to Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse, and also to Madame Guyot, both have been refuted. PERCEAU 6-2, PIA pp. 662-3, GAY Vol. IV pp. 196.
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Studies in the Lankavatara Sutra
D. T. Suzuki
New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers, 2007.One of the most important texts of Mahayana Buddhism, in which almost all its principal tenets are presented, including the teaching of Zen.
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Traditional Medicine: A Global Perspective
Steven B. Kayne
London: Pharmaceutical Press, 2018. -
Haunted & Mysterious Australia: Bunyips, yowies, phantoms and other strange phenomena
Tim the Yowie Man
Sydney: New Holland, 2006. -
Rolleston Coal Mine: The Story
Rolleston Coal
[Albinia]: Rolleston Coal, 2007.History of the Queensland mine operated by Glencore. This copy inscribed by one of the main editors.
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Surfing Australia: A Complete History of Surfboard Riding in Australia
Phil Jarratt
Melbourne: Hardie Grant Books, 2012.