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Exploitation Poster Art
Tony Nourmand; Graham Marsh
London: Aurum Press, 2005.“Sex, drugs, delinquency, Black power, alternative culture and, of course, rock and roll: these are just some of the themes which have attracted the attention of cinema’s bottom-feeders over the past eighty years.” (from blurb)
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The Lady and the Cavalier, The Mistletoe Bough and Other Poems
J. Willis Grey
London, Paris, and New York: Raphael Tuck & Sons, No date.English love poetry circa 1890. Illustrated by J. Willis Grey.
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The Drag Queens of New York: An Illustrated Field Guide
Julian Fleisher
London: Pandora, 1997. -
Color on Color (Volume 2)
Hiroshi Hara
[Tokyo]: [Takeo Paper Co.], No date.Exploring the possibilities of opaque ink. A sample book created by paper firm Takeo Paper featuring works by famous graphic designers and photographers printed in various inks. Features work by Kishin Shinoyama, Keisuke Nagatomo, Seitaro Kuroda, Satoshi Kondo, Ayumu Ohashi, Tamotsu Ejima, Yoshihiro Tatsuki, Tadahito Nadamoto, Eiko Ishioka, Keiichi Tanaami, and Makoto Nakamura. Curated by Hiroshi Hara.
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The Sonnets of Petrarch
Joseph Auslander
London, New York, Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co., 1931.Translated by Joseph Auslander.
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Destroy All Monsters Magazine
Destroy All Monsters; Cary Loren
New York: Primary Information, 2011.“Facsimile edition of Destroy All Monsters Magazine including remnants of the “lost” seventh issue, which was never released. Destroy All Monsters Magazine features work by Mike Kelley, Cary Loren, Niagara, and Jim Shaw. Destroy All Monsters Magazine was edited by Cary Loren and contained artwork, photographs, and flyers from band mates Mike Kelley, Cary Loren, Niagara, and Jim Shaw. Printed using any papers and techniques available to the band, the issues combine the cut and paste tactics of punk zines with a psychedelic affinity for color. Destroy All Monsters Magazine functions as a kind of manifesto, providing insight into the band through densely layered pages with movie imagery, kitsch, cartoons, delicate drawings, and counter-culture collages. While Destroy All Monsters has been the subject of recent exhibitions and partial reprints, this is the first time that all issues have been reprinted.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Maxfield Parrish: A Retrospective
Yamanashi Prefectural Museum of Art; Brain Trust Inc.
Tokyo: Maxfield Parrish: A Retrospective, Catalogue Committee, 1995.The Japanese catalogue (in English and Japanese) for the Maxfield Parrish Retrospective. This copy with two exhibition postcards and ticket stub laid in.
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Do Catalog: Source Book of the Good Life (U.S.A. ’76)
Mitsuo Kamiya
[Tokyo]: Sankei Shimbun Publishing Bureau, 1975.Japanese American lifestyle fetish catalogue copiously illustrated throughout with interior design, self sustainable living, crafts, and more. An addition to the library of Japanese American lifestyle fetish catalogs, a contribution to the mid 20th century development of the Japanese fascination with the American way of fashion, design, culture, and capitalism.
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De la Kola (Sterculia Acuminata): Etude Physiologique et Therapeutique
Leon-Ernest Monnet
Paris: Lille (Camille Robbe Printing), 1884.Kola (Sterculia Acuminata): Physiological and Therapeutic Study. A detailed study of the physiological and therapeutic uses of the African stimulant Gotu Kola. In the original Doctor of Medicine Thesis wrappers, reissued as a monograph in the same year. An advertisement for Fisher & Co’s Mighty Alok Kola Nut tonic in The Brisbane Courier, 1898 quotes Monnet’s report: “I gave a strong infusion of Kola Nut to a railroad track layer, who was suffering from ‘blue devil’s’ (hypochondria) extremely, and within two hours he felt like going to his hard duties, and laughed and talked.”
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Forward to Teach
Francis V. Lloyd, Jr.
New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1967.Illustrated by John Gretzer. This copy inscribed warmly by Lloyd to Harry Roberts.
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The Air Seasoning and Kiln Drying of Wood
Hiram L. Henderson
New York: J. B. Lyon Company, 1936. -
The Bridge: From the Story Broadcast by Dr. J. J. C. Bradfield
J. J. C. Bradfield
Sydney: N.S.W. Bookstall Co., No date.John Job Crew Bradfield (1867-1943) was the Australian engineer who helped to conceive of, and then supervise, the design and construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. He was involved in constructing other major Australian infrastructure projects including Sydney’s Underground Railway and Brisbane’s Story Bridge. This 1930s booklet, illustrated with numerous sepia-tone photographic illustrations and one full page colour illustration, The Great Bridge by Moonlight, by John Charles Allcot (1888-1973, tells Bradfield’s story of the creating the Bridge from figment to reality.
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Bad Habits
Lindsay Welsh
New York: Rosebud, 1998. -
Odd Women
Rachel Perez
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -
Dark Room: An Online Adventure
Alison Tyler
New York: Rosebud, 1996. -
Body and Soul: Mistress with a Maid, Volume 3
Valentina Cilescu
New York: Rosebud, 1993. -
Leda and the House of Spirits
Aarona Griffin
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -
A Programme For Life
Charles Albert Hall
London: New-Church Press, 1927. -
Der Kokainismus: Geschichte / Pathologie Medizinische und behordliche Bekampfung
Hans W. Maier
Leipzig: George Thieme, 1926.A professor at the University of Zurich, Maier conducted investigations into the clinical and therapeutic effects of cocaine on users, which included pioneering work on hallucinations and paranoia during his time working at the clinic of Dr. Bleuler. Includes geographical, physiological, and historical background of coca and cocaine along with a comprehensive bibliography. A major work on the subject especially with regard to the history and development of cocaine dependence.
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Daughters of a Coral Dawn
Katherine V. Forrest
London: The Women’s Press, 1993.Lesbian utopia.