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Patent Image
Kayser Novelty Co.
Sydney: Kayser Novelty Co., No date.Catalogue of female fetish wear by Sydney firm Kayser Novelty Co. Photography by Greg Moscidis.
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Brett Whiteley: Art & Life
Brett Whiteley; Barry Pearce
Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1995. -
Lewis Morley
Judy Annear; Lewis Morley
Sydney: The Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2006.Exhibition catalogue. With an essay by Barry Humphries.
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Slightly Dangerous
John Ogden
Sydney: Cyclops Press, 2013.A pictorial exploration of the photographers inspirations and influences in the second half of the 20th century. This copy inscribed by the author.
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Savages & Sinners
John Maitland
Sydney: The Macquarie Head Press, 1933.“This work is described by Miller as presenting ‘social and economic phases of life in mandated territories of the Northern Pacific and the sex-attitudes of whites and blacks’. The dedication and the author’s note suggest that it is a fictionalised re-telling of a diary kept by a Captain Tyarki. Whether this captain is an actual figure or a fictional persona is unclear.” (Auslit) This copy signed by the author to the title page.
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Celestalia: A Fantasy, A.D. 1975
A. L. Pullar
Sydney: The Canberra Press, 1933.Australian dystopian “Yellow Peril” sci-fi in which volcanic disasters destroy Japan causing the Japanese to flee to China, displacing the Chinese to Australia, displacing white Australia to Tasmania.
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A Survey of, and Report Upon, the Hotel Industry of New South Wales
Asher Joel Advertising
Sydney: The Langlea Printery, 1958.Submitted to the United Licensed Victuallers Association.
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The Australian Surfrider
Jack Pollard
Sydney: Murray, No date.Fundamentals of surfing and surf life in Australia by various surfing icons compiled by Jack Pollard. Foreword by Duke Kahanamoku.
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Memoirs Legal and Otherwise
Alfred Simpson; Hilda Simpson
Sydney: Surrey Beatty & Sons, 1996. -
The Sydney Star Vol. 2, No 23
Mary Morgan
Sydney: The Sydney Star, 1981.Single issue of the fortnightly Australian gay newspaper, The Sydney Star.
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The Sydney Star Vol. 2, No 22
Mary Morgan
Sydney: The Sydney Star, 1981.Single issue of the fortnightly Australian gay newspaper, The Sydney Star.
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Australian Guys No. 57
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Wynyard Mercantile, 1975.Single issue of Australian Guys, the gay focused weekly sexpaper from the Australian publishers of Screw: The Sex Review. Screw Australia produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam. Each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs and erotic fiction. Scarce Australian erotica.
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Australian Guys No. 56
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Wynyard Mercantile, 1975.Single issue of Australian Guys, the gay focused weekly sexpaper from the Australian publishers of Screw: The Sex Review. Screw Australia produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam. Each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs and erotic fiction. Scarce Australian erotica.
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National Ball and Australian Fetish Times No. 89
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Wynyard Mercantile, 1975.Single issue of National Ball and Australian Fetish Times, an Australian sexpaper from the publishers of Screw: The Sex Review. The more SM focused weekly sex newspaper of Screw Australia produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs and erotic fiction. Scarce Australian erotica. This issue continuing the centrefold story on drag.
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National Ball and Australian Fetish Times No. 88
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Wynyard Mercantile, 1975.Single issue of National Ball and Australian Fetish Times, an Australian sexpaper from the publishers of Screw: The Sex Review. The more SM focused weekly sex newspaper of Screw Australia produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs and erotic fiction. Scarce Australian erotica. This issue with the story ‘The Conversion of Jimmy’ illustrated by Bill Ward, and a centrefold story of transvestism and cross-dressing.
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National Ball and Australian Fetish Times No. 86
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Wynyard Mercantile, 1975.Single issue of National Ball and Australian Fetish Times, an Australian sexpaper from the publishers of Screw: The Sex Review. The more SM focused weekly sex newspaper of Screw Australia produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs and erotic fiction. Scarce Australian erotica. This issue includes the stories ‘Madam Noclaires Torture Boutique’ and ‘Rebel Bondage’, both illustrated by Bill Ward.
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National Ball No. 41
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Wynyard Mercantile and Minx International, 1974.Single issue of National Ball, an Australian sexpaper from the publishers of Screw: The Sex Review, which later evolved into the National Ball and Australian Fetish Times. The more SM focused weekly sex newspaper of Screw Australia produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs and erotic fiction. Scarce Australian erotica.
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Screw Australia No. 113 [The Sex Review]
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Screwcraft Distributors Australia and Lovecraft Publishing, 1974.Single issue of the Australian Screwcraft Review, the weekly Kings Cross Guide sex newspaper with the motto “It is the right of every adult Australian to be able to read and view anything in the privacy of his own home.” Produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam, Screw was largely aimed at placing adult media in the hands of discerning and undiscerning adults. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs, erotic fiction, and by late 1973 commenced running arts features on high profile musicians and artists, though the editorial focus shifted back to a more hardcore erotic focus in 1974. Labelled as the South-East Asian Edition of Al Goldstein’s New York publication by the same name, with distribution extending to New Zealand, New Guinea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. Scarce Australian erotica.
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Screw Australia No. 112 [The Sex Review]
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Screwcraft Distributors Australia and Lovecraft Publishing, 1974.Single issue of the Australian Screwcraft Review, the weekly Kings Cross Guide sex newspaper with the motto “It is the right of every adult Australian to be able to read and view anything in the privacy of his own home.” Produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam, Screw was largely aimed at placing adult media in the hands of discerning and undiscerning adults. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs, erotic fiction, and by late 1973 commenced running arts features on high profile musicians and artists, though the editorial focus shifted back to a more hardcore erotic focus in 1974. Labelled as the South-East Asian Edition of Al Goldstein’s New York publication by the same name, with distribution extending to New Zealand, New Guinea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. Scarce Australian erotica.
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Screw Australia No. 108 [The Sex Review]
Mary Morgan
Sydney: Screwcraft Distributors Australia and Lovecraft Publishing, 1974.Single issue of the Australian Screwcraft Review, the weekly Kings Cross Guide sex newspaper with the motto “It is the right of every adult Australian to be able to read and view anything in the privacy of his own home.” Produced in Sydney, and distributed in newsagents shortly after the dismantling of Australia’s strict censorship regime by Gough Whitlam, Screw was largely aimed at placing adult media in the hands of discerning and undiscerning adults. Largely hetero, but definitely not lacking, gay, lesbian, and transgender material, each issue filled with advertisements for sex shops, mail order adult products, and personal ads, accompanied by pornographic photographs, erotic fiction, and by late 1973 commenced running arts features on high profile musicians and artists, though the editorial focus shifted back to a more hardcore erotic focus in 1974. Labelled as the South-East Asian Edition of Al Goldstein’s New York publication by the same name, with distribution extending to New Zealand, New Guinea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. Scarce Australian erotica.