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Crossroads Volume 1: Nationalism and Internationalism in the Modern World
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartH. R. Cowie
Melbourne: Nelson, 1986. -

The Mapoon People demand their land back!
AU$250.00 Read MoreAdd to cartInternational Development Action
Melbourne: International Development Action, 1975.Early aboriginal land rights poster published alongside the story of Mapoon, in northern Queensland, as told by the Mapoon People in 1974/5: their forceable removal to make way for COMALCO and other mining leases, the burning of their houses by the Queensland police, and the fight for land rights.
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The Midday Clock: Selected Poems and Drawings
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartR. A. Simpson
Melbourne: The Age and Macmillan Publishers Australia, 1999.“Based on the Book of Revelation, it traces a 4-year project by Melbourne based artist Irene Barberis. She studied ancient Apocalypses in famous manuscript collections in London and Paris, and then created her own contemporary versions using abstract and figurative images and new materials and techniques.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Homesickness: Nationalism in Australian Visual Culture
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTraudi Allen
Melbourne: Macmillan Art Publishing, 2008. -


Imagination, Books & Community in Medieval Europe
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGregory Kratzmann
Melbourne: Macmillan and the State Library of Victoria, 2009.Papers of a Conference held at the State Library of Victoria, 29-31 May 2008. In conjunction with an exhibition The Medieval Imagination 28 March – 15 June 2008.
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The Art of Grahame King
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSasha Grishin; Grahame King
Melbourne: Macmillan Art Publishing, 2005.“Grahame King’s life as an artist began with his mastery of the new art of colour reproduction as a photolithographic colour etcher in Melbourne in the 1930s. At the same time, study at the National Gallery Art School with George Bell assisted his development as a painter. After war service and travels abroad, King returned to Melbourne with his wife, the sculptor Inge King. The two held a number of joint exhibitions of paintings and sculptures in Australia throughout the 1950s and then, from c.1962 Grahame King turned his attention, increasingly, towards the art of lithography becoming a master in this field of printmaking. He has also devoted himself to promoting the art of lithography and printmaking generally through the Print Council of Australia. He is often called Australia’s patron saint of printmaking. The book examines his seven decades working as an artist in Melbourne and is lavishly illustrated with colour reproductions throughout.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Life on a G-String
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKerry Cue
Melbourne: Penguin, 1991.An Uproariously Unreliable Guide to Glamour. Written and Illustrated by Kerry Cue. Inscribed by Kerry Cue.
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Nutrition of Eucalypts
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPeter M. Attiwill; Mark A. Adams
Melbourne: CSIRO Publishing, 1996. -

The Making of Women: The History of Mac Robertson Girls’ High School
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPauline F. Parker
Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2006. -

Archer Magazine 17: Home Issue
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAmy Middleton; Roz Bellamy
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2021.A magazine about sex, gender and identity. The Home issue: Safety and self-care, queer mob, migrancy and belonging, housing and homelessness, chosen family, stripping and sex work, Q&A with Melissa Febos. Features articles on the theme of ‘home’, which can be a place, space, concept or feeling. The issue explores the many factors that influence our connection to home, such as relationships, family structures, race, culture, identity, class, poverty and homelessness, and includes a photo-essay about Black queer people’s connection to land and community, and a migrant writer experiencing pressures to assimilate.
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Fugitive Text
AU$70.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPeter Maloney
Melbourne: M.33, 2022.“Fugitive Text draws together photographic diptychs and triptychs made since the mid-1990s in response to the artist’s experience of love, desire and loss through the HIV/AIDS pandemic. It incorporates photographs taken in-camera as well as images drawn from a variety of sources, including vintage photographs found in flea markets and images re-photographed from pornography and popular culture. The photographs – views of architectural and public spaces, flowers, nudes, images of sea and sky – are paired and, in most cases, overpainted with text –anecdotes, fragments drawn from memory, popular verse and queer culture. The images draw on Peter MaloneyÂ’s experience of the HIV/AIDS pandemic (as an HIV-positive person who lost much of their social group during the 1980s and early 1990s) and on photographyÂ’s specific relationship to memory, time and place, and testimony. Combined with scraps of text, the images become memory fragments. The memories suggested by these works are those of someone remembering love and loss – friends and lovers lost to HIV/AIDS, and also the moments of desire, risk and sensation that in a way mark the queer experience of time and space. The book, with its exposed spine and multiple fold out triptychs, was designed by Elliott Bryce Foulkes and is in itself an object of exceptional beauty. The works are accompanied by texts by the prominent American author and cultural critic Lynne Tillman and writer and curator Shaune Lakin.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Soft Borders, Hard Edges (Bent Street 5.1: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas)
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSam Elkin; Yves Rees; Tiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2021.A special edition focusing on the trans and gender diverse community. “Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)
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Love from a Distance: Intimacy and Technology in the Time of COVID-19 (Bent Street 4.1: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas)
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJennifer Power; Henry Von Doussa; Timothy W. Jones; Tiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2020.“Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)
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Killing Me Softly: Voluntary Euthanasia and the Road to the Peaceful Pill
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhilip Nitschke; Fiona Stewart
Melbourne: Penguin, 2005.This copy inscribed by both authors.
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Belgium – Grant in Aid to the Government of.
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartThe Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia
Melbourne: Albert J. Mullett, Government Printer, 1914.3 cablegrams regarding a payment of 100,000 pounds in aid from the Commonwealth of Australia to Belgium shortly after the outbreak of WWI.
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Administration and Control of the Military Forces by a Board
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartH. Finn
Melbourne: J. Kemp, Acting Government Printer, 1906.Minute by Major-General H. Finn. Henry (Harry) Finn (1852-1924) was the Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces. This paper, penned shortly before he left the country and soon thereafter retired from the position, was one of his final labouring efforts with regard to ever-changing government military policy at the time.
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Don’t Type In Bed: Life with a Roving Journalist
AU$45.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPeggy Warner
Melbourne: F. W. Cheshire, 1958.Biography of the wife of Australian foreign correspondent Denis Warner. Portrait photograph of Peggy by Athol Smith.
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Mildura: Scenes from the Land of Winter Sunshine
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartG. V. & W. R. Hiscock
Melbourne: The Valentine Publishing Co., No date.Circa 1930s souvenir booklet of views of Mildura and surrounds.
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Archer Magazine 16: Disabilities Issue
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAmy Middleton; Roz Bellamy
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2021.A magazine about sex, gender and identity. Disabilities issue: Kink + Mental Health, Neurodivergence, Queer + Disabled, Deafness, Medical Racism, Disorder + Diagnosis, Sex Work, Lockdowns, Parenting + Bipolar, Institutional Abuse, Q&A with Elvin Lam.
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Upholding the Australian Constitution: Proceedings of the Conference of The Samuel Griffith Society (30 Volumes)
AU$1,200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartThe Samuel Griffith Society
Melbourne: The Samuel Griffith Society, 1992-2019.A full set of papers and speeches presented at the first 30 conferences of The Samuel Griffith Society. Established in 1992 and convening annually since, the Society’s “objectives are to educate Australians and undertake and support research about the Constitution, promote discussion of constitutional matters, defend the great virtues of the present Constitution, support the decentralisation of power, restore the authority of the Parliament, defend the independence of the judiciary, and support reform to these ends.”