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Ujawe Mamu (Mother of Initiation Rites)
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSarah Ugibari
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2016.Exhibition catalogue.
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Luminous Mountain
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartOmie Artists
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2014.Exhibition catalogue.
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Hijominoe Modejade (Guided by Ancestors)
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartOmie Artists
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2015.Exhibition catalogue.
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Malu Sara
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDennis Nona
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2011. - 
	

Arero Ajive (A New Light)
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartIlma Savari (Ajikum’e)
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2016. - 
	


Visions of the Floating World: The Cartoon Art of Japan
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMark Cotta Vaz
San Francisco: Cartoon Art Museum, 1992.Scarce catalogue for an exhibition of Japanese comic art at the Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco. 2 copies in OCLC. Unrecorded in CiNii.
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4 Snapshot Photographs of a River Fishing Trip
AU$45.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAnonymous
[Australia]: Unknown, No date.1920s snapshot photographs of 2 men in their rowboat holding their catch and on the riverbank with their haul.
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![Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 28 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 28: Modern Architecture, Sculpture, Crafts]](https://www.thebookmerchantjenkins.com/wp-content/uploads/0019524-300x300.jpg)
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 28 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 28: Modern Architecture, Sculpture, Crafts]
AU$85.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTerukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1972. - 
	

![Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 25 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 25: Nanban Art and Western-style Painting]](https://www.thebookmerchantjenkins.com/wp-content/uploads/0019523-300x300.jpg)
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 25 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 25: Nanban Art and Western-style Painting]
AU$85.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTerukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1970. - 
	

![Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 10 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 10: Zen Temple and Stone Garden]](https://www.thebookmerchantjenkins.com/wp-content/uploads/0019521-300x300.jpg)
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 10 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 10: Zen Temple and Stone Garden]
AU$85.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTerukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1967. - 
	

![Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 4 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 4: Shosoin]](https://www.thebookmerchantjenkins.com/wp-content/uploads/0019519-300x300.jpg)
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 4 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 4: Shosoin]
AU$85.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTerukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1968. - 
	

![Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 1 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 1: Ancient Japanese Art]](https://www.thebookmerchantjenkins.com/wp-content/uploads/0019517-300x300.jpg)
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 1 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 1: Ancient Japanese Art]
AU$85.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTerukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1970. - 
	


Thorsbjerg Mosefund. Beskrivelse af de Oldsager, som i aarene 1858-61 ere udgravede af Thorsbjerg Mose ved Sonder-Brarup i Angel; et Samlet Fund,
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartConr. Engelhardt [Helvin Conrad Engelhardt]
Kjobenhavn: I Commission Hos G. E. C. GAD, 1863...henhorende til den aeldre jernalder og bevaret i den kongelige samling Af Nordiske Oldsager I Flendsborg. A description of the antiquities, which in the years 1858-61 were excavated by Helvig Conrad Engelhardt at Thorsberg moor
in Anglia, a peat bog in which the Angles made votive offerings between 100 B.C. to A.D. 500, approximately. The finds are now on display in the State Archaeological Museum at Gottorf Castle. A scarce and important work of Iron Age archaeology with 18 copperplate engravings by J. Magn. Petersen. - 
	

Mao’s Bestiary: Medicinal Animals and Modern China
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLiz P. Y. Chee
Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2021.“A history of the rising use of “medicinal animals” in modern China. While animal parts and tissue had been present in Chinese medicine from an early date, the book argues that their role in the Chinese pharmacopiea greatly expanded and became systematized in the changed political and economic circumstances of the early Communist period. Mao’s Bestiary is the first book to place medicinal animals squarely within the historiography of Chinese medicine. In an age of controversy over the ethics and efficacy of faunal medicalization, its perpensity to foster zoonotic diseases and its devastating effect on wildlife conservation in China and worldwide, the book contributes a much-needed historical perspective, explaining the modern origins of what is too casually taken to be traditional practice” (publisher’s blurb)
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Family Tree: Old Friends, Rich Relations
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartEdwin Wilson
Sydney: Woodbine Press, 2020.An idiosyncratic family history of Edwin James (Peter) Wilson: poet, painter and botanist from East Wardell / Mullumbimby / Crows Nest.
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Pearls and Pearling Life
AU$135.00 Read MoreAdd to cartEdwin W. Streeter
Perth: Hesperian Press, 2006.Early Western Australian pearling. First published in 1886.
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Ethnological Notes and Phallic Rites of the Aboriginal Tribes of Western and South Australia
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartR. H. Matthews
Perth: Hesperian Press, 2020. - 
	


An Exhibition of Kabuki Stage Costumes
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartShochiku; Tetsuya Okazaki
Tokyo: Shochiku, 1998. - 
	


Camera in Hawaii
AU$45.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPeter Gowland; Adolphe Barreaux
Louisville: Whitestone Publications, 1963.Glamour photography in Hawaii: Waikiki, underwater, beach girls, nudes, surfing, partying, nature. Descriptions of Hawaiian life, fashion, and culture throughout. Whitestone Photo Book 42.
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Sistaaz of the Castle: SistaazHood: Trans Sex Work Support Group, Cape Town
AU$48.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJan Hoek; Duran Lantink; Gerda van de Glind; SistaazHood
[Ghent]: Art Paper Editions, 2019.“Jan Hoek, fashion designer Duran Lantink and trans sex worker organisation SistaazHood present Sistaaz of the Castle, an ongoing project about the colorful looks and lives of transgender sex workers that roam the streets of Cape Town, South Africa. Most of the girls are homeless, living under a bridge near Cape Towns castle. The Sistaaz are eager activists, proud to be trans, proud to be a sex worker, and even prouder of their stunning sense of style. And they want it to be acknowledged. A series of photographs and a fashion collection based on the girls appearance and their ability to turn whatever they find into the most exuberant outfits was created. This has already resulted in a fashion show at Amsterdam Fashion Week (a show in Cape Town in still on the wish list) and a photo exhibition in Foam Amsterdam.” (publisher’s blurb)