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Nepal (2 Volumes)
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPerceval Landon
New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1993. -

Spirit Possession in the Nepal Himalayas
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn T. Hitchcock; Rex L. Jones
Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1976. -
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[Bhutan and Tibet]: An Account of an Embassy to the Court of the Teshoo Lama in Tibet
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSamuel Turner
New Delhi: Manjusri Publishing House, 1971.Containing a Narrative of a Journey through Bootan, and part of Tibet by Captain Samuel Turner. Cover title: Bhutan and Tibet. The first facsimile edition after the 1800 London Edition, one of the 900 standard copies from a total edition of 1,000 numbered copies. Bibliotheca Himalayica. Series I, Volume 4.
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La Prima Missione Cattolica Nel Tibet
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGiuseppe M. Toscano
Parma: Istituto Missioni Estere, 1951.The First Catholic Mission in Tibet.
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Records of Tho.ling: A Literary and Visual Reconstruction of the Mother Monastery in Gu.ge
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRoberto Vitali
Dharamsala: High Asia, 1999. -

Tibetan Pilgrimage
AU$120.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRobert B. Ekvall; James F. Downs
Tokyo: Institute for the Study of Language and Cultures of Asia & Africa, 1987.With an appreciation by James F. Downs and Shigeru Iijima.
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The Yar-Lun Dynasty
AU$120.00 Read MoreAdd to cartErik Haarh
Kobenhavn: G. E. C. Gad’s Forlag, 1969.A study with particular regard to the contribution by myths and legends to the history of Ancient Tibet and the origin and nature of its kings.
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El arte de los antiguos y de los primitivos: Asia anterior – India – Indochina – Tibet – China – Japon – Los tchuktches
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartW. y B. Forman
Mexico: Editorial Hermes, 1963.The art of the ancients and primitives: Anterior Asia – India – Indochina – Tibet – China – Japan – The Tchutches.
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Lao Textiles: Ancient Symbols – Living Art
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPatricia Cheesman
Bangkok: White Lotus Co., 1988. -


An Analysis of the Decorative Motifs of Some Philippine Cultural Minorities
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhilippine College of Arts and Trades Design Center
Manila: Philippine College of Arts and Trades, 1973. -

Naga dan Burung Enggang: Hornbill and Dragon: Kalimantan, Sarawak, Sabah, Brunei
AU$150.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBernard Sellato
Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur: Elf Aquitaine Indonesie and Elf Aquitaine Malaysia, 1989. -


Motifs of Life in Toba Batak Texts and Textiles
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartS. A. Niessen
Dordrecht: Foris Publications, 1985. -


Narrative of the Expedition of the Australian Squadron in New Guinea
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames E. Erskine; Augustine Dyer
Bathurst: Robert Brown & Associates, 1984.One of 1,000 numbered copies, with the laid in slip signed by the printer. This copy with the original South Pacific Brewery shipping carton.
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Akono’anga Maori / Cook Islands Culture
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRon Crocombe; Marjorie Tua’inekore Crocombe
Suva and Rarotonga: Institute of Pacific Studies, 2003. -


Anthropologist in Papua: The Photography of F. E. Williams, 1922-39
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartF. E. Williams; Michael W. Young; Julia Clark
Adelaide: Crawford House, 2001. -


Aida: Life and Ceremony of the Gogodala
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartA. L. Crawford
Bathurst: Robert Brown and Associates in association with The National Cultural Council of Papua New Guinea, 1981. -


Ethnographical Album of the Pacific Islands
AU$300.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Edge-Partington; Charles Heape
Bangkok: SDI Publications, 1996.Originally published as An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress of Natives of the Pacific Islands. Second Edition expanded and edited by Bruce L. Miller with additional maps and portraits of Pacific Island natives. One of 999 unnumbered copies.
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An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress of the Natives of the Pacific Islands
AU$500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Edge-Partington; Charles Heape
London: The Holland Press, 1969.Drawn and Described from examples in public & private collections in Australasia by James Edge-Partington. Facsimile Edition of the complete Three Series of the very limited edition published by Edge-Partington and Heape 1890-98.
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Ethnographical Album of the Pacific Islands, Third Series: An Album of the Weapons, Tools, Ornaments, Articles of Dress &c., of the Natives of the Pacific Islands.
AU$5,500.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Edge-Partington; Charles Heape
Manchester: Lithographed by Palmer Howe & Co., 1898.Drawn and Described from examples in public & private collections in Australasia by James Edge-Partington. One of 175 numbered copies initialed by Edge-Partington and Heape. This copy with the 7 leaves of additional notes for all 3 parts.
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Oiran
AU$400.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTetsuji Takechi
Tokyo: Tokyo Academy of Arts, 1983.First edition photobook issued to accompany Takechi Tetsuji’s controversial late-career film Oiran, “A mixture of romance and sex combined with surrealistic horror elements.” The story is loosely based on the work of Jun’ichiro Tanizaki in which a 19th century Japanese prostitute moves to America and her dead lover manifests as a mole on her leg. Takechi was a prominent critic and kabuki director before moving into directing films in the 1960s. His 1964 feature Hakujitsumu is regarded as the first big budget pink film (Japanese movies with nudity or sexual content), and also the first Japanese production subjected to systematic fogging censorship. The following year, Black Snow (1965), led to his arrest on indecency charges, a landmark case he ultimately won, significantly reshaping Japanese film censorship and opening the way for the flourishing of the pink eiga genre through the late 1960s and 1970s. After a decade-long hiatus from cinema, Takechi returned with a more explicit remake of Hakujitsumu before directing Oiran in 1983. The film again brought him into conflict with the censors whom “edited and fogged in 98 different places, altering the film from a near-hardcore opus to a very soft costume drama.” Takechi promoted the film by proclaiming it featured “the first multicoloured penis in Japanese cinema.” The present photobook, issued uncensored, retains many of the film’s erotic stills and remains an important visual record of Takechi’s work. As usual for the period, explicit male nudity is absent. References: WEISSER: The Sex Films: Japanese Cinema Encyclopedia.