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Black Orchids and White Roses
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHoward Productions
Sydney: Howard Productions, 1972.Nude erotic portraits of women. Rare Australian erotica.
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Wanton Nymphs
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAndina Yurana
Sydney: Howard Productions, 1972.Comic captioned wife-swapping romp. Rare Australian erotica.
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Bared Birds: Fully Illustrated
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHoward Productions
Sydney: Howard Productions, 1972.Nude portraits of women, accompanied by 2 reproductions of illustrations by Eric Stanton. Rare Australian erotica.
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Garcon: A Collection of Male Nudes for Adults Only
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGreg Fenton; Peter Wright
Sydney: Christopher Wilde Productions, No date.Rare Australian gay erotica. A collection of male nudes: photographs by Greg Fenton, drawings by Peter Wright. Publisher’s catalogue request form laid in.
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Male Maze [No. 1] & 2
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMankind Publications
Sydney: Mankind Publications, No date.2 issues of short running Australian homoerotic tabloid Male Maze, a spin-off of the slightly glossier Mankind. Features W. H. Auden’s poem, A Day for a Lay, Gay News From Afar, articles: Smile! You’re Growing Older, The First Closet Queen, Sex Change, and Three Way Heaven, alongside numerous male nudes, and mail order advertisements for books, photographs, and gay gear from Mankind.
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Access Denied: A Bibliography of Suppressed Australian Literature
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGeoffrey Cains
Sydney: Longueville Media, 2021.Now out of print. “Book collector and scholar Dr Geoffrey Cains wrote this groundbreaking bibliography of suppressed Australian books after frequently reading in rare book catalogues that certain books were ‘suppressed’. This word raised several questions: What lay behind the suppression? Who instigated it? And who benefitted from it? Over a period of thirty years, he sought out these books, delving into the circumstances of their suppression and collecting 184 that had a credible and interesting back story. Until Access Denied, there has not been a bibliography or even a listing of these works. They do not have catalogue entries in any of the state libraries in Australia. Indeed, there appears to be no international database of suppressed books in existence. Certainly, censored books are listed and have bibliographies devoted to them, but censorship is a state–based and politically driven action that, when modified by changing community standards and mores, may be relaxed over time. In contrast, suppression seeks to permanently remove a book from access by the average reader. Access Denied is the story of these near-invisible books.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Girl Show: Into the Canvas World of Bump and Grind
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartA. W. Stencell
Sydney: Pluto Press, 1999. -

Bodyjamming
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJenna Mead
Sydney: Vintage, 1997.Sexual harassment, feminism, and public life. Contributions by Alice Blake, Rosi Braidotti, Kaz Cooke, Ann Curthoys, Mark Davis, Judy Horacek, Foong Ling Kong, Amanda Lohrey, Jenna Mead, Jenny Morgan, Meaghan Morris, Elspeth Probyn, Matthew Ricketson, Natasha Stott Despoja, and XX (Ormond College Complainant). Edited by Jenna Mead.
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Skateboard Techniques, Safety, Maintenance
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRuss Howell
Sydney: Ure Smith, 1975.Extensive illustrations, including full page photographs, demonstrating skills, safety techniques, and equipment.
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Mark Warren’s Atlas of Australian Surfing
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMark Warren
Sydney: HarperSports, 1998. -

Bad
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBen Robertson
Sydney: Blue Books / Studio Magazines, 2004.A special issue of Blue focussing on leather and SM. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Beachboys
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBen Robertson
Sydney: Blue Books / Studio Magazines, 2004.A special issue of Blue focussing the male figure at the beach. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Lads
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBen Robertson
Sydney: Blue Books, 2004. -


Powwow: Native American Celebration
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAndrew Hogarth
Sydney: Andrew Hogarth Publishing, 2006.Photobook of images taken at Powwows across North American during the mid 1990s. This copy inscribed by the photographer.
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After the Tent Embassy: Images of Aboriginal History in Black and White Photographs
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarcia Langton
[Sydney]: Valadon Publishing, 1983.Photographic research by Wes Stacey and Narelle Perroux. Foreword by Wandjuk Marika. “This is a book for Aboriginal people in all parts of Australia, for black people, to tell them what’s been happening in the past and where it started…We are saying very strongly, please recognise Aboriginal people in Australia…This book is published for Aboriginal People, my people, and I strongly recommend it to you to help us. (from foreword) Contains photographs of Aboriginal history from people in chains and on the missions to photographs of meetings and protests for land rights.
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Funga Obscura: Photo Journey Among Fungi
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAlison Pouliot
Sydney: NewSouth, 2025.‘A visual love letter, in Funga Obscura ecologist Alison Pouliot brings guides us through the forrest to share stunning photographs and writing on fungi across Australia and the globe.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Sydney Dream: A Special Issue of Not Only Black + White Magazine
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2000.A special issue of Not Only Black + White featuring nude photography of Australian Olympic Athletes for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events.
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Manatomy: The Desirable Male Body in Close Up
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarcello Grand
Sydney: Blue Books / Studio Magazines, 2004.A special issue of Blue focussing on focussing in on the male body. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Dreamboys 4: A Special Issue of Blue
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 2003.The fourth instalment of the Blue magazine special issues focusing on masculine beauty through the lenses of 50 photographers who are interpreting the theme of athletic prowess and bodily strength. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.
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Dreamboys Volume III: A Special Issue of Blue
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMarcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, [2002].The third instalment of the Blue magazine special issues focusing on masculine beauty through the lenses of 46 photographers who are interpreting the theme of athletic prowess and bodily strength. (not only) Blue was a glossy coffee table art magazine produced between 1995 and 2007 by Studio Magazines in Sydney, who also published the successful photography magazine, Black+White. “Blue’s agenda is to showcase artists whose work is an authentic representation of gay relationships, gay lifestyles and gay issues” (Blue’s editorial statement) and it did so in a large format filled with nude and semi nude art photography. The premiere issue featured William Yang, Tom Bianchi, Pierre et Gilles, Edmund White, Fiona McGregor, and Ian Roberts, and over its 12 year history featured work from top photographers and features on artists and celebrities including Robert Mapplethorpe, Leigh Bowery, Boy George, Erwin Olaf, k.d. lang, Bruce of LA, Dennis Rodman, Elton John, John Waters, Karl Lagerfield, Jeffrey Smart, Yukio Mishima, Paul Cadmas, William S. Burroughs, George Platt Lynes, Gilbert and George, Rupert Everett, Uma Thurman, Wilhelm von Gloeden and countless others.