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Cressida Campbell: 12 – 28 October, 2017
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartCressida Campbell
Brisbane: Philip Bacon Galleries, 2017.Exhibition catalogue exhibiting at Mossgreen, Woollahra.
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Belfast Punk: Warzone Centre, 1997 – 2003 (Deluxe Edition)
AU$650.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRicky Adam
Bologna: Damiani Editore, 2017.The deluxe edition, limited to 15 copies, with an original signed and numbered photograph by Ricky Adam. “The Warzone Collective began in 1984 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, when a few local punks decided to consolidate their efforts and find their own venue, practice, and social space. In 1986, the Collective opened Giros, its first premises in Belfast, which contained a vegetarian cafe, practice space, and screen printing facilities. It soon became a focal point for anarchists and punks. In 1991 the Collective moved Giros to a larger and more ambitious venue, the spot where all of the photographs in this book were taken. Over the years, thousands of people passed through Giros’ doors. A strong D.I.Y. ethic defined the way gigs and events were organized. It didn’t have an alcohol license, and it was an all ages venue. The Warzone Centre, or The Centre as it was called by some, became the countercultural hub for the greater Belfast area and beyond. Bands from all over the world played there, and it was famous for being one of the best in Europe for D.I.Y. punk. The photographs in this book were taken between 1997 and 2003. Toward the end of 2003, the Centre closed, leaving a huge gap in radical Belfast culture. It reopened in 2011, in a different venue on the opposite side of town and is still going strong today.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Dobangaka kiyohara keiko sakuhinshu
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKeiko Kiyohara
Tokyo: Abe Shuppan, 2017.Monograph of Japanese printmaker Keiko Kiyohara (1955-1987). This copy with the catalogue, The Etcher, Kiyohara Keiko Retrospective, from the Hachioji Yumi Art Museum (2017) laid in.
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Allen Curnow Simply by Sailing in a New Direction: A Biography; Allen Curnow: Collected Poems (2 Volumes)
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTerry Sturm; Linda Cassells; Elizabeth Caffin
Auckland: Auckland University Press, 2017. -

Archer Magazine 8: The Spaces Issue
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAmy Middleton
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2017.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.
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The Wines of Gala
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartSalvador Dali
Koln: Taschen, 2017.“Hot on the heels (or lobster claws) of the best-selling Salvador Dali phenomenon, Les diners de Gala, TASCHEN presents the artist’s equally surreal and sensual viticulture follow-up: The Wines of Gala. A Dalinian take on pleasures of the grape and a coveted collectible, the book sets out to organize wines “according to the sensations they create in our very depths.” Through eclectic metrics like production method, weight, and color, the book presents wines of the world in such innovative, Daliesque groupings as Wines of Frivolity, Wines of the Impossible, and Wines of Light. Bursting with imagery, the book features more than 140 illustrations by Dali. Many of these are appropriated artworks, including various classical nudes, all of them reconstructed with suitably Surrealist, provocative touches, like Jean-Francois Millet’s The Angelus, one of Dali’s favorite points of reference over the decades. Dal’ also included what is now considered one of the greatest works from his late Nuclear Mystic phase, The Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955), which sets the iconic biblical scene in a translucent dodecahedron-shaped space before a Catalonian coastal landscape. Dali was by this stage a devout Catholic, simultaneously captivated by science, optical illusion, and the atomic age.” (publishers’ blurb)
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Entheogenesis Australis Psychedelic Symposium 2017 (Journal 4)
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartEntheogenesis Australis
Belgrave: Entheogenesis Australis Inc, 2017.Journal for the 2017 edition of the Australian psychedelic symposium EGA.
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Out of the Ordinary: A Life of Gender and Spiritual Transitions
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMichael Dillon; Lobzang Jivaka
New York: Fordham University Press, 2017.“Now available for the first time–more than 50 years after it was written–is the memoir of Michael Dillon/Lobzang Jivaka (1915-62), the British doctor and Buddhist monastic novice chiefly known to scholars of sex, gender, and sexuality for his pioneering transition from female to male between 1939 and 1949, and for his groundbreaking 1946 book Self: A Study in Ethics and Endocrinology. Here at last is Dillon/Jivaka’s extraordinary life story told in his own words. Out of the Ordinary captures Dillon/Jivaka’s various journeys–to Oxford, into medicine, across the world by ship–within the major narratives of his gender and religious journeys. Moving chronologically, Dillon/Jivaka begins with his childhood in Folkestone, England, where he was raised by his spinster aunts, and tells of his days at Oxford immersed in theology, classics, and rowing. He recounts his hormonal transition while working as an auto mechanic and fire watcher during World War II and his surgical transition under Sir Harold Gillies while Dillon himself attended medical school. He details his worldwide travel as a ship’s surgeon in the British Merchant Navy with extensive commentary on his interactions with colonial and postcolonial subjects, followed by his “outing” by the British press while he was serving aboard The City of Bath. Out of the Ordinary is not only a salient record of an early sex transition but also a unique account of religious conversion in the mid-twentieth century. Dillon/Jivaka chronicles his gradual shift from Anglican Christianity to the esoteric spiritual systems of George Gurdjieff and Peter Ouspensky to Theravada and finally Mahayana Buddhism. He concludes his memoir with the contested circumstances of his Buddhist monastic ordination in India and Tibet. Ultimately, while Dillon/Jivaka died before becoming a monk, his novice ordination was significant: It made him the first white European man to be ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Out of the Ordinary is a landmark publication that sets free a distinct voice from the history of the transgender movement.” (publisher’s blurb)
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How to Be Knotty: The Essential Guide to Modern Rope Bondage
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMorpheous
[San Francisco]: Green Candy Press, 2017.“How to be Knotty: The Essential Guide to Modern Rope Bondage is intended for those who have a little experience with rope bondage and want to learn more. Whether you’ve been tying for years or have already read one bondage book and want to know more, Morpheous’ easy-to-understand teaching style and phenomenal full-color photos will show you exactly how to achieve over 20 ties in full step-by-step detail. Additional chapters cover safety, equipment, different schools of rope bondage and how to safely and sexily bring rope bondage into your sex life. As always with Morpheous books, communication, fun, and safety are at the forefront of this fantastic rope guide that provides everything you need to advance in rope bondage. You ll never be bored on a Friday night again.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Horror Has A Face
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartFiona Foley
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2017. -

Experience Untaught Me the World
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLeonard Brown
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2017. -

Sometimes I Like To Pretend I’m A Robot
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLincoln Austin
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2017.Catalogue for a 2017 exhibition of sculptures, prints, and thread work.
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Still In My Mind: Gurindji Location, Experience and Visuality
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBrenda L. Croft; Penny Smith; Felicity Meakins
Brisbane: University of Queensland Art Museum, 2017.Foreword by Felicity Fenner and Campbell Gray.
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Everything Lost: The Latin American Notebook of William S. Burroughs
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWilliams S. Burroughs
Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2017.“In late summer 1953, as he returned to Mexico City after an expedition through Latin America, William Burroughs began a notebook of reflections. This notebook, the sole survivor from that period, reveals Burroughs as a man staring down personal catastrophe and visions of looming cultural disaster.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Bolt
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDonna Marcus
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2017. -


Girl Gangs, Biker Boys, and Real Cool Cats: Pulp Fiction and Youth Culture, 1950 to 1980
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartIain McIntyre; Andrew Nette
Oakland: PM Press, 2017.With a foreword by Peter Doyle.
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Booze Built Australia
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWayne Kelly
Brisbane: Watson Ferguson & Company, 2017.This is the fascinating account of how Australias development was fuelled by alcohol.
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Ubik
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPhilip K. Dick
London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2017. -


Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDavid Holmgren
Hepburn: Melliodora, 2017.“Holmgren’s seminal work, drawing together and integrating 25 years of thinking and teaching to show a whole new way of understanding and action behind a simple set of design principles. Essential reading for permaculture designers and accessible to a wide range of critical thinkers. This 2017 revised edition is more accessible than the original, with redrawn graphics, corrected and amended text, new references and a newly designed layout that invites the reader into the world of whole systems thinking that is permaculture.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Bent Street 1: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2017.“Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)