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Did You Meet Any Malagas? A Homosexual History of Australia’s Tropical Capital
Dino Hodge
Darwin: Little Gem Publications, 1993.Conversations with thirteen gay men from the Northern Territory, including a priest, a hustler, the owner of a wine bar, a political activist, and the first Territorian diagnosed with AIDS. This copy with numerous gift inscriptions to a gay policeman.
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The World of the Ploughwoman: Folklore and Reality in Matriarchal Northwest Spain
Marisa Rey-Henningsen
Helskinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1993.This study is a contribution to the discussion of folklore as a mirror of society. Spanish Galicia offers a special opportunity for examining wellknown folktales in a different context because of the cultural and economic dominance of women and the matriarchal life style which characterized the region until recently. That matriarchy was deeprooted in Galicia and did not result from male migration in modern times, is demonstrated in the historical chapters of the book, while the anthropological chapters (on family systems, work patterns, matriarchal ideology, sexual behaviour, religion and magic) tend to show that all aspects of Galician culture have been “canonized” in folklore; folklore therefore must have gone through radical changes in order to conform with the local ideology. While the women in Galician folktales almost always appear in active and aggressive hero roles, this has nothing to do with “wishful thinking” or “poetic fiction”, for according to the matriarchal concept it is just the natural order of things. Surely the correlation demonstrated here between the social structure, gender roles, and ideology may also be observed in male-dominated societies, once we learn to disengage from the patriarchal concept of the “natural order of things”. FF Communications No. 254 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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Big ‘Fraid and Little ‘Fraid: An Afro-American Folktale
John Minton
Helskinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1993.Though devoted specifically to the life history of the anecdote folklorists know as Tale Type 1676A/Motif K1682.1, Big ‘Fraid and Little ‘Fraid, this study more generally assesses the manner in which the circuitous epistemology of the tale indices compiled by, or in emulation of, Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson covertly subverted Richard Dorson’s controversial conclusions concerning the origins of Afro-American oral narratives, as well as the arguments of those who have challenged his position. FF Communications No. 253 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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Index of Spanish Folktales
Ralph S. Boggs
Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, 1993.Classified according to Antti Aarne’s types of the folktale, translated and enlarged by Stith Thompson, in FF Communicatoins No. 74. FF Communications No. 90 published by the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters.
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Reasons of the Heart
Bron Nicholls
Melbourne: Penguin, 1993.Australian pederasty novel by Bron Nicholls, her first published novel for an adult audience.
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Pharmacotheon: Entheogenic Drugs, Their Plant Sources and History
Jonathan Ott
Kennewick: Natural Products Co., 1993.A comprehensive multidisciplinary reference book on shamanic inebriants and their active agents. Foreword by Albert Hofmann. An unsigned copy of the limited hardbound edition.
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Wildlife of Gondwana
Patricia Vickers-Rich; Thomas Hewitt Rich
Sydney: Reed, 1993.This copy signed by Patricia Vickers-Rich and inscribed by one of the principal photographers, Francesco Coffa.
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In Pursuit of Excellence: Works of Art from The Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts, Istanbul
Ahmet Ertug
Istanbul: Ahmet Ertug, 1993. -
Run No More
Larry Townsend
New York: Badboy, 1993.One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Wildside’s Catalogue #3, 1994
Wildside
Toronto: Take A Walk On The Wildside, 1993.Canadian 1990s catalogue of fashion for the male crossdresser. Includes makeup, wigs, bras, crinolines, skirts, pettipants, maid costumes, and more. Goes a little beyond the standard catalogue with a letter to the editor, and with most items modelled in real life, the copy reads more like a queer drag zine.
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Plants and People of the Golden Triangle: Ethnobotany of the Hill Tribes of Northern Thailand
Edward F. Anderson
Portland: Dioscorides Press, 1993. -
Goblin Market
Lauren Wright Douglas
Tallahassee: The Naiad Press, 1993.A Caitlin Reece Mystery.
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Applied Petroleum Geochemistry
M. L. Bordenave
Paris: Editions Technip, 1993.Erratum sheets paperclipped to front endpaper
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America: The Other Side: West Coast Art im Umkreis der 60er Jahre
Clemens Sels Museum
Nuess: Clemens Sels Museum, 1993.An exhibition of 1960s American art and counterculture. Contains essays in German and English (not bilingual). Includes discussion and images of the Beat Generation, counterculture in California, psychedelic poster art, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, and more.
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Body and Soul: Mistress with a Maid, Volume 3
Valentina Cilescu
New York: Rosebud, 1993. -
Daughters of a Coral Dawn
Katherine V. Forrest
London: The Women’s Press, 1993.Lesbian utopia.
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The Gunnedah Basin New South Wales
N. Z. Tadros
[Sydney]: Department of Mineral Resources, Coal & Petroleum Geology Branch, 1993.Geological Survey of New South Wales, Memoir Geology 12.
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Not Only Black + White Magazine Number 4
Marcello Grand
Sydney: Studio Magazines, 1993.Single issue of successful Australian photography magazine, (not only) Black+White. Published between 1992 and 2007 Black+White was a coffee table format magazine which featured work from some of the world’s top photographers, often nude or semi-nude portraiture, together with interviews with photographers and celebrities and articles on popular culture and current events. In this issue: Kate Fischer, Greg Gorman, Jon Stevens, Francis Giacobetti, Erika Peril, Supermodels, Retro-vision, Uma Turman.
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Poignant Regalia: 19th Century Aboriginal Images & Breastplates
Tania Cleary
Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 1993.A catalogue of Aboriginal breastplates held in public, regional and private collections in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. This copy signed by Cleary.
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The Ninth Satire: Poetry, Fiction & Biography
Stephen J. Williams
Melbourne: Pariah Press, 1993.Cover illustration by Charles Blackman.