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New York, 1954.55
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWilliam Klein
Manchester: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 1995.Revised edition of Klein’s landmark photo book first published as Life is Good & Good For You in New York (Paris, 1956).
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Ai Weiwei: New York 1983 – 1993
Read MoreRESERVEDAi Weiwei
Beijing: Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, 2010.The true first edition of Weiwei’s New York Photographs series produced when he was living the East Village from 1983 to 1993.
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Hustlers
AU$1,000.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhilip-Lorca diCorcia
Gottingen: Steidl, 2013.Oversize photo book by American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia (1953-) documenting male prostitutes. “I took the Hustler photographs following a period of repressive stomping on the U.S. Constitution’s First Amemdment, “Freedom of Speech”. An appropriate personification of the moment would be Jesse Helms, a man deeply committed to his bigotry. He was responsible for a lot of the stomping. In 1989, the National Endowment for the Arts was attacked for supporting a Robert Mapplethorpe exhibition that was canceled as a result. In the same year, the money I received from the NEA had a proviso attached which required that I not transgress “American” values; at least that is how I remember it. I’ll be it was more onerous. Other artist recipients called for a boycott, or some kind of protest. I decided to beat Mr. Helms et al. at their own game, mendacity. I paid the “hustlers” in these photographs with the money awarded to me by the NEA. The price was meant to be the normal cost for the lowest common denominator of street sex. Of course it varies. Hustlers lie a lot too. I’ve included in the titles the name, age, hometown, and price paid of each one, as an emphatic declaration of the identity mutation and the taxonomy of the project implied. And, as a report to the government of its well-spent dollars. (from artist’s statement) A selection of 21 of the photographs were exhibited in diCorcia’s first museum show, Strangers, at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1993. Here for the first time the complete series is published in it entirety.
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The Harlem Book of the Dead
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Van Der Zee; Owen Dodson; Camille Billops
Dobbs Ferry: Morgan & Morgan, 1978.Early to mid 20th century African American funeral photography in Harlem, New York City. Foreword by Toni Morrison.
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History of the National Archery Association of the United States of America, 1879-1978 (2 Volumes)
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert J. Rhode
Grayling: Robert J. Rhode, 1978.Each volume one of 1,000 signed and numbered copies.
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Suicide: A Deadly Treatise in Black and White! An Index to Blood Scandal in Washington, D.C.
AU$120.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMr. X; [Gerald L. K. Smith]
St. Louis: Christian Nationalist Crusade, 1950.“This is the most sensational manuscript ever to appear in print dealing with Washington, D.C., its suicides, its assassins, treason, corruption, scandal, perversion, propaganda and revenge.” Conspiratorial religious and nationalist political booklet published by far-right, anti-communist, antisemitic organisation, The Christian Nationalist Crusade, under the direction of founder Gerald L. K. Smith.
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California Trip
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDennis Stock
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970.Photobook of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock’s 1968 5-week road trip along the California highways, documenting the height of the counterculture hippie scene. This is the larger format first printing hardcover.
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The Sixties
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert Altman
Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press, 2007. -


Telegraph 3 A.M.: The Street People of Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRichard Misrach
Berkeley: Cornucopia Press, 1974.First photobook of American photographer Richard Misrach (1949-), being street photography of the homeless residents of Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
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The Americans
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert Frank
New York: Aperture and Museum of Modern Art, 1968.Introduction by Jack Kerouac. Second edition of Frank’s classic photobook, being revised and enlarged from the first and produced with MOMA.
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Rues et Visages de New-York
AU$2,200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartChas Laborde; Paul Morand
Paris: Lacouriere, 1950.Streets and Faces of New York. The final, and posthumous, of Charles Laborde’s series of works on famous world cities, having previously produced similar volumes on Paris (1926), London (1928), Berlin (1930), and Moscow (1935). The New York volume produced from sketchbooks he made on his trip in 1932, containing 15 accompanied by text by Paul Morand. One of 200 numbered copies on Arches from a total edition of 230.
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Made in U.S.A. Catalog, 1975 and Made in U.S.A.-2 Scrapbook of America, 1976 (2 Volumes)
AU$550.00 Read MoreAdd to cartYoshihisa Kinameri; Jiro Ishikawa
Tokyo: Yomiuri Shimbun, 1975.Two catalogues of American fashion, culture, tools, and lifestyle products, an earlier project from the founders of Popeye magazine, who travelled the United States to put together these volumes which became a massive driver of American lifestyle and fashion influence in Japanese culture. Today, they remain a detailed catalogue of 1970s American culture. Both volumes include detailed shopping guides to numerous American cities. Unrecorded in OCLC or CiNii,
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Equality; or A History of Lithconia
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cart[James Reynolds]
Philadelphia: The Prime Press, 1947.A utopian fantasy novel credited with being the first American utopian novel. Unattributed but credited to Dr. James Reynolds. Originally published serially in the weekly newspaper, The Temple of Reason, in 1802 and first published in book form by The Liberal Union in 1837. This is the second book edition published in a limited edition of 500 copies by The Prime Press.
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Huichol Indian Sacred Rituals
AU$120.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMariano Valadez; Susana Valadez
Oakland: Amber Lotus, 1992.Monograph of the peyote inspired paintings of the Huichol Indians. “The sacred ways of the Huichol Indians are vividly communicated in traditional art works called “yarn paintings”. Their symbols represent natural forces that are normally invisible, as well as shamanic ceremonies performed by the Huichol to contact, learn from, and work with these energies.” (from jacket blurb)
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Fish Oregon Waters, Drive Oregon Highways
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTravel and Information Department of the Oregon State Highway Commission
Salem: Travel and Information Department of the Oregon State Highway Commission, No date.1930s fishing travel guide to Oregon.
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Minnesota’s Vacation Land Supreme
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSt. Louis County Club
Gilbert: St. Louis County Club, No date.Circa 1940 brochure advertising activities, sights, and accommodation in St. Louis County. Colour map centrefold by Frank Antoncich in the cartoon map style of Ruth Taylor, St. Louis County, Minnesota.
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Land of Liberty: The United States Today: A Regional Story
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMaurice R. Robinson
New York, Dayton & Pittsburgh: Scholastic, 1939.Collection of the All-America articles from issues of Junior Scholastic, 1938-39.
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One Hundred Influential American Books Printed Before 1900
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGrolier Club
New York: The Grolier Club, 1947.Catalogue and Addresses: Exhibition at The Grolier Club, April Eighteenth – June Sixteenth, MCMXLVI.
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The Story of the Mountains in Banff National Park
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHelen R. Belyea
Ottawa: Geological Survey of Canada, Department of Mines and Technical Surveys, 1960. -

Civil War Books: A Critical Bibliography (2 Volumes)
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAllan Nevins; James I. Robertson Jr.; Bell I. Wiley
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press for the U. S. Civil War Centennial Commission, 1969-1970.