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Hiroki Oda
Hiroki Oda
[Tokyo]: Mitsukoshi, 1998.Catalog for an exhibition of Japanese painter Hiroki Oda (1914-2012) held at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Tokyo, and three other locations in 1998 and 1999.
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Who Is Michael Jang?
Michael Jang
[Los Angeles]: Atelier Editions, 2019.“San Francisco-based photographer Michael Jang spent nearly four decades working as a successful commercial portrait photographer. Unbeknownst to the world, however, he was simultaneously assembling a vast archive of thousands of remarkable images documenting, variously: college days, Hollywood celebrities, would-be weather presenters, San Francisco street scenes, his family, Bay Area punks and adolescent garage bands. Jang revealed nothing of his ever-expanding, eclectic archive for almost 40 years until 2001, when he submitted a number of images for consideration to San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art. Jang’s work attracted immediate acclaim, and for the past decade he has continued to unveil his considerable oeuvre in national and international exhibitions and monographs. The photographer’s first major monograph, Who Is Michael Jang? highlights Jang’s most important bodies of work. Introduced by his longtime collaborator and SFMOMA curator emerita of photography, Sandra Phillips, this volume offers readers a long-overdue introduction to Jang’s incredible images.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Monte-Carlo 1924 Programme Officiel de ‘lOpera et des Fetes
Raoul Gunsbourg
Paris: De Brunoff, 1924.Souvenir program for the Monte Carlo Opera. Contains period advertisements and portraits and biographies of the cast and makers.
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Girl Gangs, Biker Boys, and Real Cool Cats: Pulp Fiction and Youth Culture, 1950 to 1980
Iain McIntyre; Andrew Nette
Oakland: PM Press, 2017.With a foreword by Peter Doyle.
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Reckless Living
Richard E. Geis
London: Softcover Library, 1972.Smut fiction. “Women on the prowl, men on the loose…” Originally published in the US as The Saturday Night Party.
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Archer Magazine 15: Friendship
Bridget Caldwell-Bright; Maddee Clark
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2020.“Archer Magazine is an award-winning print publication about sexuality, gender and identity. It is published twice-yearly in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on lesser-heard voices and the uniqueness of our experiences. This issue is a beautiful and heartwarming collection of stories from lockdown and a variety of creative and chosen family and friendship setups.”
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Rehearsals For Change: Politics and Culture in Australia
Dennis Altman
Melbourne: Fontana, 1980. -
The Gay Cookbook
Lou Rand Hogan; David Costain
: Last Century Media, 2020.Modern reprint of “the complete compendium of campy cuisine and menus for men…or what have you” by Chef Lou Rand Hogan. Campy cartoons by David Costain. The first cookbook marketed to the gay man. Hogan, after a failed attempt at a career in show business, learned the art of cooking fine cuisine working luxury cruises where he was part of a deliciously camp work culture, the humour of which is evident in his writing style. An early example of positive gay culture in 20th century print media.
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Keita Maruyama / Maruyama Landscape: The 20th Anniversary Book, 1994-2014
Keita Maruyama
Tokyo: Rikuyosha, 2014.Monograph of Japanese fashion designer Keita Maruyama (1965-). Photography by Ellen Von Unwerth and others.
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Kostabi World
Mark Kostabi; Seiichi Tanaka
Osaka and New York: Planet Corporation and Kostabi World, 1991.Mark Kostabi presented by Seiichi Tanaka. Produced in the early heights of Kostabi World, Kostabi’s multi-level art studio/factory in New York. Drawings, paintings, photographs, art banter for the cash.
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Wrong Dance, Right Steps: Brooklyn Compilation
Low Vol. Records
New York: Low Vol. Records, 2011.Compilation album with accompanying interviews featuring Sam Amidon, North Highlands, Soft Landing, Snowmine, The Great Republic of Rough and Ready, Ava Luna, Inlets, Family Band, She Keeps Bees, Cuddle Magic, and Twin Sister.
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When Men Meet: Homosexuality and Modernity
Henning Bech
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1997. -
George Randall: Emigration Officer Extraordinaire: A Biography
Jack Walton
Brisbane: CopyRight, 2007. -
Kundalini Rising
Jeff McBride
Jersey City: Zanadu, 1991. -
Small But Deadly: The Packet Trickster’s Handbook
Paul Hallas
Humble: H & R Magic Books, 2005. -
Black: A Book of Deception & Psychology
Dan Army
: Twisted Deception Productions, 2007.Guide book of close-up magic tricks.
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Your Host for Tonight: The Professional Emcee’s Handbook
Aldo Colombini
[Tampa]: Colombini Magic, No date.Guide book for MC’s by Italian-American magician Aldo Colombini. Valuable resource for MCing any event.
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Intercept
Harvey A. Berg
Washingtonville: Harvey A. Berg, [1999].Third revision of the mental card effect magic trick, Intercept, but Harvey A. Berg.
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Randy Wakeman Presents
Mike Maxwell; Randy Wakeman
Naperville: Randal Paul Wakeman, 1989.This copy inscribed by Randy Wakeman
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Counting On Deception
Larry Barnowsky
: Gyromagnetic Press, 2013.“Counting on Deception is a collection of original magic designed to astonish your audience without having to rely on difficult sleight of hand. Many of the effects depend on subtle mathematical principles which operate invisibly in the background. You’ll find magic with cards, coins, balls, salt, cups, predictions, crayons, an abacus,The Periodic Table and much more.” (publisher’s blurb)