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Petites Miettes Amoureuses
Pierre Louys
Rheims: Presses de L’Imprimerie Particuliere du Palais du Tau, 1976.Previously unpublished erotic French poetry by Pierre Louys from the collection of M. Gerard Nordmann with a quality reproduction of an erotic photograph by Louys as a frontispiece to the first volume, Poems Libres. The second volume, Deux Contes, all manuscript facsimile. Limited to 175 numbered copies, this copy without the accompanying box of postcards.
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Pengar eller Livet
Carl Johan De Geer; Jan Hannertz
Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Forlag, 1970.[Money or Life]. Photobook novella with captions in Swedish of De Geer and friends of the Swedish underground on an artistic and erotic romp about town
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Gandalf (Complete Run Nos. 1-58)
Guus Dijkhuizen; et al.
Amsterdam: Gandalf, 1964-1971.A complete run of Dutch counterculture magazine, Gandalf, founded and edited by Guus Dijkhuizen (1937-2013). Associated with the Dutch Provo and hippie movements, Gandalf generally ran with a mix of art, literature, humour, satire, and nudity. Literary contributors included Gerard Reve, Simon Carmiggelt, Jan Wolkers, Simon Vinkenoog, Remco Campert, and Peter Andriesse. Though cartoon nudity appeared from No. 2, and No. 6 contained a centrefold “Playmate of the Rear”, photographic nudes did not appear until No. 8 and it was not until No. 21 before bare breasts were featured on the front cover, as the editors stepped up their campaign against the Holland status quo. Early circulation of Gandalf was around a few hundred copies, making the smaller format early issues rare, but within a couple of years had amassed a large audience with circulation around twenty thousand. Complete from Nos. 1 to 58, in 57 volumes, with No. 9/10 being a double issue.
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Orgasm
Tony Ward
San Francisco: Last Gasp, 2009. -
135 Female Friends
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Shogakukan, 1979.135 female models captured by Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama (1940-2024). This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Kishin’s Photo Workshop: Take it Snappy!
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Gakken, 1987.Shinoyama photo school. This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Cover Girls 414 on Shukan Asahi, 1978-88
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: The Asahi Shimbun Company, 1988.Covers from Japan’s oldest weekly magazine captured by Kishin Shinoyama between 1978 and 1988. This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Hashi o wataru to / Beyond the Bridge
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Qantas, 1976.Collection of photographs of Australia by leading Japanese photographer Kishin, published and distributed by Qantas in the 1970s. The first half devoted to beach shots.
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Tamasaburo
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1977.Photobook of kabuki actor and onnagata (male actors who play female roles) Bando Tamasburo.
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Glamours 106
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Shueisha, 1973.106 Japanese celebrities captured in a large format photo book. This copy inscribed by Kishin.
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Who are you, Polly Maggoo
William Klein
Paris: delpire & co, 2023.Photo-novel based on Klein’s 1966 film.
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Inter-Traveller: People Playing with the Dead
Tomoko Konoike
Tokyo: Hatori Press, 2009. -
Russell Drysdale, 1912-81
Geoffrey Smith
Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria, 1997. -
John Rigby: Art and Life
John Millington; Mark Rigby
Sydney: Playright Publishing, 2003. -
Central Australian Artist Albert Namatjira
John Brackenreg; Albert Namatjira
Sydney: The Legend Press, No date.Text by John Brackenreg, with 26 colour plates.
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Stripperama
Richard Larter; Kelly Gellatly
Melbourne: Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2002.Catalogue of an exhibition 18 May – 28 July, 2002.
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Adrian Feint: Cornucopia
Adrian Feint; Richard Heathcote
Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2009. -
The Economy of the Animal Kingdom: Considered Anatomically, Physically, and Philosophically (3 Volumes)
Emanuel Swedenborg; Augustus Clissold
: Swedenborg Scientific Association, 1960-1976.Translated from the Latin by James John Garth Wilkinson and Alfred Acton Clissold. Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) was a Swedish mystic, theologian, philosopher, and scientist. After a successful career as a scientist and inventor, at the age of 53 he had a revelation that Jesus had chosen him to write ‘The Heavenly Doctrine’ to reform Christianity. He published 18 theological works before his death which he predicted. His writings have been very influential around the world, with The New Church or Swedenborgism being founded in 1787. It is still present around Australia.
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Frida Kahlo och Tina Modotti
Laura Mulvey; Peter Wollen
Stockholm: Kulturhuset, 1982.The catalogue for the Swedish showing of the Whitechapel Gallery exhibition of Frida Khalo and Tina Modotti curated by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen at Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Galleriet 19 Nov 1982 – 30 Jan 1983.
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Peches Roses (4 Volumes, I-IV)
Charles Aubert
Paris: Chez Tous Les Libraires, 1884.The first 4 short erotic and love stories by Charles Aubert published under the Peches Roses title in the original illustrated wrappers with a nude woman revealed by a cherub. Each with an engraved frontispiece by Jules-Armand Hanriot signed Jul. Hanriot, also title vingette and an illustrated headpiece. Full list of titles: I. Le Sabbat; II. Les Scelles; III. Le Premier Voyage; IV. Le Chien Volant.