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Utopia: The Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye
Margo Neale; Emily Kngwarreye
Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press, 2008. -
Australia’s Greatest Rock Art
Grahame L. Walsh
Bathurst: E. J. Brill / Robert Brown and Associates, 1988.Published in association with Queensland Parks and Wildlife this book is the most comprehensive documentation of Australian rock art. The deluxe issue of 100 signed and numbered copies in leather with slipcase, this copy further inscribed by Walsh and with the prospectus laid in.
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Food Supply and Preparation
Department of Community Services
Brisbane: Department of Community Services, 1985.A booklet on Aboriginal food practices, primarily based on Walter Roth’s North Queensland Ethnography No. 3.
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Central Australian Artist Albert Namatjira
John Brackenreg; Albert Namatjira
Sydney: The Legend Press, No date.Text by John Brackenreg, with 26 colour plates.
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Blind Moses: Aranda Man of High Degree and Christian Evangelist
Peter Latz
Canberra: IAD Press, 2014. -
The Killing Times: The Coniston Massacre 1928
John Cribbin
Sydney: Fontana, 1984. -
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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Ikuntji: Paintings from Haasts Bluff, 1992 – 1994
Marina Strocchi
Alice Springs: IAD Press, 1995. -
Songs of Central Australia
T. G. H. Strehlow
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1971.“The first complete account of the poetic heritage of the aboriginal people of Central Australia; an analysis of aboriginal songs as fully-developed oral literature, and their evaluation as authoritative documents of aboriginal religion” (from original prospectus). One of the scarcest and most sought after works on Aboriginal life. “You could describe it as the Torah of Central Australia.” (Barry Hill)
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Finding Your Family Photographs: Major Photographic Collections of Aboriginal People in Western Australia
The Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts
Perth: The Centre for Indigenous History and the Arts, The University of Western Australia, 1999. -
Tjiipu Warlangunguru-ya Wankarringu: They were Saved Through the Lamb
Ngaanyatjarra Bible Project; Jack Finch
Alice Springs: Ngaanyatjarra Bible Project, 2000.Christian bible story told in Ngaanyatjarra language. Illustrations by Jack Finch.
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Rock Art of the Cobar Pediplain in Central Western New South Wales
F. D. McCarthy
Canberra: Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1976. -
Aboriginal Bark Canoes of the Murray Valley
Robert Edwards
Adelaide: Rigby, 1975. -
The Riddle of the Sphinx, or Human Origins
Geza Roheim
London: Leonard and Virginia Woolf at The Hogarth Press, and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1934.Psychoanalytic anthropology by Hungarian Geza Roheim (1891-1953). Roheim and his wife lived on and around the Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission in central Australia for nine months in 1929. The 9 pages of illustrations in this work being photographs from this time showing Aboriginal ceremony.
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Where Strange Paths Go Down
A. M. Duncan-Kemp
Brisbane: W. R. Smith & Paterson, 1964.Description of aboriginal social life and customs by Alice Monkton Duncan-Kemp (1901-1988), who grew up on a cattle station in remote South-West Queensland. This being the second edition which includes large portions of Our Sandhill Country, her memoir published in 1933, providing insight into life on the cattle runs of the Channel country. Numerous photographs. This copy signed by Alice on the dedication page.
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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.Preafce by Margo Neale. This copy with a lengthy inscription from Corrigan to contemporary Australian artist Tony Albert.
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Natures Mortes
Michael Cook
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2021.Catalogue for Cook’s final solo show at Andrew Baker.
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Wiy Min Yumpan Ngamp
Aurukun Artists
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2008. -
One Hour More Daylight: A Historical Overview of Aboriginal Dispossession in Southern and Southwest Queensland
Mark Copland; Jonathan Richards; Andrew Walker
Toowoomba: The Social Justice Commission, Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba, 2023.Processes of Aboriginal dispossession in Southern and Southwest Queensland. Methods of dispossession. Colonial history. Racism in Queensland/Australia. Aboriginal adaptation to the new economic and social structures. The second edition with nearly 100 more pages.
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The Art of Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett)
Ken McGregor; Ralph Hobbs
Melbourne: Macmillan, 2014.The deluxe edition with a signed portrait photograph of the artist and original signed etching. Limited to 20 copies, of which this is number 16.