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Cabramatta: A Moment in Time
Markus Andersen
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2016.“Cabramatta is not your typical Australian suburb. If you took a stroll through the streets of this south-western Sydney hub, you may feel like you are in Southeast Asia. However, the suburb of Cabramatta is emblematic of modern Australia — urban, busy and brimming with multicultural activity. Sydney photographer Markus Andersen has captured this melting pot of cultures in his distinctive, street photography style. His raw, sometimes playful images show the uniquely diverse and human side of Cabramatta, seizing little moments of beauty in everyday life. A year in the life of one of Australias most vivid multicultural communities, suspended in the amber of Markus Andersen’s lens.” (publisher’s blurb) This copy signed by Andersen.
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No Worries (Limited Edition 2)
Martin Parr
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2011.Limited Edition box set, being 1 of 50 copies with 1 pigment print signed and numbered by the photographer together with a signed and numbered certificate, and copy of the book, housed together in a custom papered box. The first major project of the British Magnum photographer in Australia, documenting three Western Australian port cities.
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Silence: The Western Australian Wheatbelt (Limited Edition)
Bruce Rimmer
Sydney: T&G Publishing, 2010.Limited Edition box set, being 1 of 50 copies with 2 chromogenic photographic prints on Fuji Crystal Archive Flex, signed and numbered by the photographer together with a signed and numbered certificate, and a signed and numbered copy of the book, housed together in a custom pictorial box.
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The Naturalised Flora of South Australia
J. M. Black
Adelaide: J. M. Black, 1909. -
Toadstools and Mushrooms and other Larger Fungi of South Australia (Parts I and II, 1934-1935)
John Burton Cleland
Adelaide: A. B. James, Government Printer, 1976.The photolitho reprint edition with the two parts in one with a new foreword and additional notes.
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Toadstools and Mushrooms and other Larger Fungi of South Australia (Part I & II, 2 Volumes)
John Burton Cleland
Adelaide: Harrison Weir, Government Printer, 1934.Handbooks of the Flora and Fauna of South Australia, issued by the British Science Guild (South Australian Branch). VOLBRACHT 377.
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Mr. X: Police Informer
Brian Latch; Bill Hitchings
Melbourne: Dingo, 1975.Autobiography of police informer, Brian Donald Latch. An eye into the Melbourne underworld of the 1960s and 1970s.
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Ubu Films: Sydney Underground Movies, 1965-1970
Peter Mudie
Sydney: University of New South Wales Press, 1997.Documentation of the Ubu Films group formed by Albie Thoms, David Perry, Aggy Read, and John Clark in Sydney in 1965.
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[Dream Town: Tokyo Photo Collection by Kineo Kuwabara]
Kineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1977.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting Tokyo from the 1930s to the 1970s.
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Manners and Customs in Manchoukuo
Masatoshi Kobayashi; Noboru Hidaka
Manchoukuo: The Manchuria Daily News, 1942.A detailed and thoroughly illustrated guide in English to life and culture in Manchuria. Published at the height of WWII, depicting a completely normal world inside the Japanese puppet state with chapters on races and tribes, costumes, residential houses, food and drink, salutation and etiquette, tastes and pastimes, annual festivals, religions, symbols of religious faith, and happy and unhappy affairs.
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[Manshu Showa Jugonen: Kuwabara Kineo shashin shu]
Kineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1974.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting his trip to Manchuria in 1940.
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’80s Girls Fashion Book
Mana Takemura
Tokyo: Gurafikkusha, 2020.1980s fashion designers and Japanese street style.
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World of Tatsumi Hijikata, the Originator of Butoh: A Collection of Dance Photographs
Tadao Nakatani
Tokyo: Shinsensha, 2003.Photographic record of Japanese dancer and co-founder of Butoh, Hijikata Tatsumi. Includes performances from the late 1960s to early 1970s as well as dancers from his Asbestos Studio.
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Birds of Britain
John D. Green; David Tree
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1967.Large format photobook with short profiles of some of the most happening young women of 1960s London. Subjects include Mary Quant, Marianne Faithful, Dust Springfield, Hayley Mills, Susannah York, Patti Boyd, and many others.
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Young London: Permissive Paradise
Frank Habicht; Heather Cremonesi; Robert Bruce
London: George G. Harrap, 1969.Classic street photography photobook of 1960s London youth.
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California Trip
Dennis 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
Robert Altman
Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press, 2007. -
Shots: Photographs from the Underground Press
David Fenton
New York: Douglas Book Corporation, 1971.Introduction by Ericka Huggins and Bobby Seale.
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A Book About Australian Women
Carol Jerrems; Virginia Fraser
Melbourne: Outback Press, 1974.Classic Australian photobook. “A book about Australian women was published on the eve of International Women’s Year and following the establishment of the Office for Women’s Affairs by the Whitlam government in 1973. The book, described as a ‘collective portrait’, featured interviews by writer and artist Virginia Fraser, along with 131 photographs by Carol Jerrems of women from various walks of life. Some, such as Wendy Saddington, were already well known; others, such as Anne Summers, subsequently became prominent in their fields.” (National Portrait Gallery website)
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Telegraph 3 A.M.: The Street People of Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California
Richard 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.