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Youth and Theatre of the Oppressed
Peter 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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Sex and Horror: The Art of Emanuele Taglietti
Emanuele Taglietti
London: Korero Press, 2015.The first book in the Sex and Horror series. “A long overdue look at the famed fumetti work of Emanuele Taglietti: a legendary comic book cover artist known for his outrageous style. In the course of his career in the 1970s and ’80s, he painted more than 500 covers for adult comic books such as Zora la Vampira, Sukia, Mafia, and 44 Magnum, and became one of the most outstanding artists of the golden age of Italian comics. His iconic work, overflowing with violence and eroticism, is unforgettable. A must-have for comic book fans, artists and popular culture aficionados alike.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Homosexuals Today
Committee for Homosexual Equality
London: Committee for Homosexual Equality, 1969.1969 promotional pamphlet of the Committee for Homosexual Equality.
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The Sex Complex: A Study of the Relationships of the Internal Secretions to the Female Characteristics and Functions in Health and Disease
Blair Bell
London: Balliere, Tindall and Cox, 1916. -
Notes From a Waiting-Room: Anatomy of a Political Prisoner
Alan Reeve
London: Heretic Books, 1983.Reeve (born 1948) was sent to Broadmoor, a high security psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane, at age 15 for murder. Inside Broadmoor he studied, gaining a degree in sociology and became focussed on radical politics, lobbying for gay liberation and prisoner right. During this time he also strangled a fellow patient to death. After 17 years of imprisonment he escaped and remained at large for one year before being arrested in the Netherlands following a gun fight during which he killed a policeman. This autobiography tells of his childhood, time in Broadmoor, his escape, up to his time in Amsterdam with an appendix containing details of the gun fight.
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The Peter Hallinan Collection of Melanesian Art
Sotheby’s
London: Sotheby’s, 1992.Illustrated price catalogue for an auction held in London on Monday the 7th of December, 1992.
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3 Peace Pamplets (Moscow Independent Peace Group; Normative Initiatives and Demilitarization; Empire At Bay)
Jean Stead; Danielle Grunbeg; Richard Falk; Jerry W. Sanders
London: Merlin/END, 1982. -
Pain Is Really Strange
Steve Haines
London: Singing Dragon, 2015.Easy to comprehend comic illustrated explanation of pain, how and why we feel it, and how we can better understand it. Illustrated by Sophie Standing.
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How The Marquis Got His Coat Back
Neil Gaiman
London: Headline, 2015.A Neverwhere short story.
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Memoirs of the Musical Drama
George Hogarth
London: Richard Bentley, 1838. -
Therefore Be Bold
Herbert Gold
London: Mayflower-Dell, 1964. -
Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake
John MacGillivray
London: T. & W. Boone, 1852.Commanded by the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. &c. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, etc. To which is Added the Account of Mr. E. B. Kennedy’s Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula.
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40 Tage
Gerhard Richter
London: Heni Publishing, 2017.40 graphite-on-paper drawings by celebrated contemporary German visual artist Gerhard Richter. The drawings comprise figurative and abstract motifs and were produced between May and September 2015. Published in a limited edition of 800 copies, of which this is number 266.
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Sex and Horror: The Art of Fernando Carcupino
Nicola D’Agostino; Fernando Carcupino
London: Korero Press, 2019.“The third volume in the bestselling Sex and Horror series, which celebrates the publishing craze known as ‘fumetti sexy’: Italian adult comics and cartoons with a unique take on such genres as horror, crime, fantasy, history and fairy tales. Their huge success in the 1960s and ’70s was due in part to their uninhibited mix of twisted humour, gory violence, and up-front eroticism, but the element that makes them so collectable today is their technicolour cover illustrations, rendered by classically trained painters. This book focuses on the work of Fernando Carcupino famed not just for his comic work but his pinups as well. Sex and Horror Volume Three is another visual feast of outrageous pulp art.” (publisher’s blurb)