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PUNK ROCKhampton: Central Queensland Indie Music History, 1979-1999
AU$40 Read MoreAdd to cartCameron Borg
Bendigo: Moonlight Publishing, 2000. -


Dark Shadows in the Afternoon
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartKathleen Resch; Marcy Robin
New York: Image Publishing, 1991.A look at the American daytime TV horror soap opera, Dark Shadows. The original series ran for 1,225 episodes between 1966 and 1977.
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Wet Dreams: Films & Adventures
AU$300 Read MoreAdd to cartWilliam Levy; Willem de Ridder
Amsterdam: Joy Publications, 1973.The book of the Wet Dream Film Festivals presented by Suck, that European Sexpaper. Suck tasked themselves with creating “a new pornography which would demystify male and female bodies”. Heathcote Williams in his Suck manifesto declares “SUCK is Group Sex, Police Sex, Animal Sex, Teeny Sex, One Armed Bandit Sex, Geriatric Sex and Cosmic Sex”. Wet Dreams the book documents the film festivals organised by Suck and held in Amsterdam in 1970 and 1971 showing films for the sexual avant-garde exploring the boundaries between art and pornography. The book, illustrated throughout in the Suck style and with articles by Brion Gysin, Al Goldstein, Betty Dodson, Jim Haynes, Germaine Greer, Heathcote Williams, and many others, together with details of the films shown and the festival judges deliberations.
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The Dansant at the Cafe Royal, London, 1971 [Programme]
AU$100 Read MoreAdd to cartDerek Roe; Margot Macrae; Cecil Beaton; Hettie Jacques
Paris and London: Nina Ricci, 1971.Programme for The Dansant ’71 insired by L’Air du Temps by Nina Ricci, created by Derek Roe. Texts by Margot Macrae and Cecil Beaton. The occasion presented fifty years of fashion from the Cecil Beaton Collection. The programme consists primarily of British advertisements, highlights include an advert for Valium Roche. This copy signed by English actress Hettie Jacques (1922-1980) to the front cover. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Bruce Lee & JKD Magazine No. 7
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartBruce Lee
Hong Kong: Bruce Lee Jeet-kune-do Club, [1977].A large colour poster with interviews, articles, and photographs on the films and martial arts of Bruce Lee to verso. Includes essay by Chih Yao-chang, assistant director of The Way of the Dragon and The Game of Death. A facsimile signed photograph print laid in
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aka: Joe D’Amato: The Man and His Movies
AU$300 Read MoreAdd to cartSimon Smith
Upton: Festival Promotions, 1995.Booklet on Italian film director Joe D’Amato (1936-1999). Includes a couple of short essays, an interview between D’Amato and Manilo Gomarasca, and a filmography. Illustrated throughout with frames and poster art, largely from his erotic and horror films. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC.
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Les Enfants De Jean Bart: Carnaval, Chansons et Parler Dunkerquois
AU$80 Read MoreAdd to cartJean Denise
Dunkirk: Westhoeck-Editions, 1978.Musical score by composer Jean Denise. Includes introduction by Christian Bommel and contributions by Serge Blanckaert, Jean Chatroussat, Michal Heyden, Roch Vandromme, Jean Wispelaere, and David Riefenstahl.
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Dessin
AU$100 Read MoreAdd to cartKazuo Ohno
Kushiro: [Ryokugeisha], 1992.Facsmile of writings and drawings from the notebooks of Japanese dancer Kazuo Ohno (1906-2010), one of the founders of Butoh. A 1992 performance poster laid in
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Christmas Carols
AU$60 Read MoreAdd to cartChaplain H. L. Winter
Oahu: Schofield Barracks, 1917.Christmas Carols arranged by Chaplain H. L. Winter, 1st Infantry: Christmas 1917, Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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An Empty Room: Imagining Butoh and the Social Body in Crisis
AU$40 Read MoreAdd to cartMichael Sakamoto
Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 2022. -


The Notorious Cleopatra (16 Original Photographs)
AU$350 Read MoreAdd to cartHarry Novak
[United States]: Global Pictures, 1970.16 publicity photographs for the 1970 sexploitation film, The Notorious Cleopatra, produced by Harry Novak, directed by Peter Perry Jr. and starring Loray White, Jay Edwards, and Dixie Donovan.
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Erika/One (10 Original Photographs)
AU$150 Read MoreAdd to cartJerry Denby; Inga Larsen
[United States]: Century Cinema, 1969.10 publicity photographs for the 1969 sexploitation film, Erika/One, directed by Jerry Denby and staring Inga Larsen as a woman in torment.
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Sadismo (8 Original Photographs)
AU$200 Read MoreAdd to cartSalvatore Billitteri
[United States]: Trans American Films, 1967.8 publicity photographs for the 1967 Mondo documentary on torture, Sadismo. Narrated by Burt Topper and Terry Telli. Produced by Salvatore Billitteri. Music by Les Baxter. The original version of the film was withdrawn and and edited version reissued later the same year.
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Parliament of Dreams
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartChrysalis
Brisbane: Chrysalis, 1996.Programme for Australia’s first Babylon 5 convention, Brisbane May 3-5, 1996. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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The Dance Theatre of Alwin Nikolais
AU$10 Read MoreAdd to cartAlwin Nikolais
London: Kelly & Kelly, 1969.Program for a performance at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London
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The Rock Photography
AU$165 Read MoreAdd to cartRex R. Kubota; Erica Nakada
Tokyo: Sunday-sha, 1979.Photography of 1970s Japanese rock bands on and off stage. Photographs by Masakazu Sakomizu, George Ide, Takumi Uchida, Kenji Suzuki, and Nobuhiro Sakagami. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC at January 2022.
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My Dear, Sweet Self: A Hot Peach Life
AU$30 Read MoreAdd to cartJimmy Camicia
Silverton: Fast Books, 2013.Biography of Jimmy Camicia, founder of New York drag performance group, Hot Peaches.
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The Temple Dances in Bali
AU$2,500 Read MoreAdd to cartTyra de Kleen
Stockholm: Bokforlags Aktiebolaget Thule, 1936.Tyra Kleen (1874-1951) was a Swedish artist, ethnographic researcher, keen theosophist, cosmopolitan woman of the world, and a founding member of Foreningen Svenska Konstnarinnor (The Association of Swedish Women Artists). Kleen studied painting in Germany and France, lived and socialised with the cultural elite in Rome at the turn of the 19th century, and travelled, exhibited, and socialised extensively around the world. A fiercely independent character, despite rampant misogyny, she managed to skilfully manoeuvre and at times manipulate to achieve her ambitious goals. She spent many years throughout the 1910s and 1920s in Indonesia, studying ceremonial dance, and produced a number of books on dance, theatre, and ritual in Java and Bali, and in 1938 was awarded the Johan August Wahlberg for her work there. The Temple Dances in Bali includes short text on the Legong, Chalon Arong, and Joghed dances, costume, and music, with illustrations in the text, complimented by numerous captioned plates by Kleen. First published in Swedish in a limited edition of 300 copies as Tempeldanser och musikinstrument pa Bali, and here translated into English for the first time. The Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, Stockholm (Statens Etnografiska Museum) New Series, Publication No. 2.
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Open Roads, Closed Borders: the Contemporary French-Language Road Movie
AU$65 Read MoreAdd to cartMichael Gott; Thibaut Schilt
Bristol: Intellect, 2013. -


An Exhibition of Kabuki Stage Costumes
AU$50 Read MoreAdd to cartShochiku; Tetsuya Okazaki
Tokyo: Shochiku, 1998.