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A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects
Graham Willett; Angela Bailey; Timothy W. Jones; Sarah Rood
Melbourne: Australian Queer Archives and Heritage Victoria, 2021.“A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects was commissioned by Heritage Victoria to highlight the rich, diverse and unique history of queer communities in Victoria and to demonstrate how these communities are reflected in the places, objects and landscapes that surround us. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual, sistergirl and brotherboy (LGBTIQ+) people are, and always have been, an integral part of Victorian social, political and cultural life. However, the experiences and voices of queer communities have not commonly been included in the historical record and, consequently, queer heritage has remained largely invisible. This report identifies 100 places, objects and collections that have specific and unique meaning to Victorias contemporary queer communities. Identifying and exploring the meaning of these places, objects and collections to members of the LGBTIQ+ communities who have suggested them adds depth and richness to Victorias history and heritage. It also makes visible the stories and experiences of communities that have, until recently, been ignored and at times actively persecuted.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Dreamings: The Art of Aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton
Melbourne: Viking, 1989. -
If The Walls Could Speak: A Social History of the Mechanics Institutes of Victoria
Pam Baragwanath
Melbourne: Mechanics Institute Inc., 2000. -
John Shirlow: Ten Etchings
John Shirlow
Melbourne: The Lytlewode Press, 2005.Portfolio of ten etchings printed directly form Shirlow’s plates accompanied by an essay in letterpress by the publisher, Robert C. Littlewood, and a photographic frontispiece. The portfolio created by master Brisbane binder Fred Pohlmann in the style of Shirlow’s 1904 folio Five Etchings. Each etching titled in pencil and stamped with a facsimile signature. The etchings are of eight views of Melbourne, one of Sydney Harbour, and one of Hobart. Limited to 100 numbered copies signed by the publisher. This copy with the letterpress prospectus.
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New York Nowhere: Meditations and Celebrations, Neurology Ward, The New York Hospital
Geoffrey Dutton; John Olsen
Melbourne: The Lytlewode Press, 1998.One of 30 deluxe copies from the total edition of 175 numbered copies signed by John Olsen and Robert Littlewood containing ten original signed etchings by John Olsen. The deluxe issue bound in brown kangaroo leather by Friedhelm Pohlmann also contains a tipped in sheet of original manuscript by the poet, ten original photographs of the artist and the poet signed by the publisher, five pieces of typescript correspondence hand signed by the publisher, 2 additional unsigned Olsen etchings, and an envelope containing a CD of Dutton reciting his poem. The recording of the CD made only weeks before Dutton’s death. New York Nowhere was Dutton’s last literary work, reflecting on the poet’s stroke and recovery in a New York hospital. Also included is the original prospectus and The Australian Magazine Dec 12-13, 1998 with the cover story on this work.
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Russell Drysdale, 1912-81
Geoffrey Smith
Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1997. -
Stripperama
Richard Larter; Kelly Gellatly
Melbourne: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2002.Catalogue of an exhibition 18 May – 28 July, 2002.
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North Queensland Gold ’89 Conference
Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Melbourne: Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1989.A conference focused on the gold exploration, mining and processing industry of North Queensland. 18-20 April, 1989.
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Street Seen: A History of Oxford Street
Clive Faro; Garry Wotherspoon
Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2000. -
Every Hill Got a Story: We Grew Up In Country
Marg Bowman; The Central Land Council
Melbourne: Hardie Grant Books, 2015.Men and Women of Central Australia and the Central Land Council. Every Hill Got A Story is the first comprehensive history of Central Australia’s Aboriginal people, as told in their own words and many languages.
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Stir
Bob Jewson
Melbourne: Unicorn Books, 1980.Novelisation of the 1980 prison film based on the 1974 prison riot at Bathurst Correctional Complex and the subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons.
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Emit fo Yrotsreh Feirb A / A Brief Herstory of Time
Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule
Melbourne: Inspiral Multimedia Press, 2003.An Exploration of Time, Fate and Spider Magicks. One of the signed and numbered first edition (The Hecate Edition) of 100 copies.
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Studies in Indonesian Music
Margaret J. Kartomi
Melbourne: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1978.Monash Papers on Southeast Asia – Number Seven. 3 papers by David Goldsworthy, Catherine Falk, and Bronia Kornhauser, edited by Margaret J. Kartomi.
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A Guide to Australian Cheese
Josef Vondra
Melbourne: Thomas Nelson, 1978.The revised edition updated after the author toured Australia visiting major manufacturers and factories.
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Ocean and Isle
William Edgar Geil
Melbourne: WM. T. Pater & Co., 1902.Accounts of Pacific missions by American evangelist, explorer, lecturer, photographer, and author William Edgar Geil (1865-1925). Illustrated with 100 full page engravings, technically 94 plates with 6 being double-paged. Geil is best known for his evangelistic travels, which took him to China, the Middle East, Africa, the Pacific Rim and South Seas. He is considered one of the important explorers of his generation. In addition to his writings, Geil lectured extensively with numerous photographs of packed theatres present in this work. Geil married later in life and had no children. His widow, Constance, survived him until the late 1950s. In 1959 his estate was sold at public auction including the contents of his library, which was purchased by a Bucks County book dealer “Gus” Gustafson. It remained in his possession until shortly after his death in February of 2008.
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Australia’s Role in Feeding the World: The Future of Australian Agriculture
Tor Hundloe; Sarah Blagrove; Hannah Ditton
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2016. -
A Water Story: Learning from the Past, Planning for the Future
Geoff Beeson
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 2020. -
Studies & Sketches of a Bird Painter
Raymond Ching
Melbourne: Lansdowne Editions, 1981.Limited to 500 signed and numbered copies.
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New Beginnings: Classic Paintings from the Corrigan Collection of 21st Century Aboriginal Art
Emily McCulloch Childs; Ross Gibson
Melbourne: McCulloch & McCullock, 2008.Preface by Margo Neale. This copy with a lengthy inscription from Corrigan to contemporary Australian artist Tony Albert.
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Between Worlds
Polixeni Papetrou
[Melbourne]: Polixeni Papapetrou, 2009.Catalogue for a series of photographic works by contemporary artist Polixeni Papetrou (1960- 2018).