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Kingston, Workshop Bilk, 2013. 'With a career spanning 35 years, Aitken-Kuhnen ... is well known and respected across the fields of metal, glass and enamel' (publisher website). Text in English and German. More
Kingston, Workshop Bilk, 2013. 'With a career spanning 35 years, Aitken-Kuhnen ... is well known and respected across the fields of metal, glass and enamel' (publisher website). Text in English and German. More
London, Royal Academy of Arts/ Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1987. With over 700 illustrations, many in colour. More
Portland, The Anthoensen Press, [c.1950]. Number 147 of 300 copies (250 of which were for sale). Eight leaves of illustrations include one tipped-in bookplate. More
New York, Thomas Y. Cromwell, 1975. Presentation copy. Inscribed, dated (June 1976) and signed by the author. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1982. More
London, The Folio Society, 1995 [first thus]. 'The text of this edition is taken from a selection of the fairy tales ... published by Constable & Co. Ltd in 1913'. Loosely inserted is the publisher's flyer for the William Heath Robinson Trust. More
[Sydney], The Author, [1984]. More
Newtown, Millennium Books, 1988. Loosely inserted are some related exhibition ephemera. More
London, Thomas M'Lean, 1847. '"South Australia Illustrated" is without question Angas's greatest and most accomplished work. His views of towns and scenery, of the Aborigines and of the flora and fauna offer an outstanding - if romantic - interpretation of the Australian landscape. It is a very scarce book ....... More
London, B.A. Seaby, 1992. More
Melbourne, [Reed & Harris] (and printed by The National Press Pty. Ltd.), January to September, and December 1946. Nine issues of this supplement to 'Angry Penguins' appeared monthly between January and September 1946, with the bumper final issue in December 1946. The editors for the first number were Max Harris..... More
Fribourg, Office du Livre, 1968. Number 1196 of 1500 copies. A catalogue raisonné of the artist's graphic works. More
London, Home & Van Thal Ltd., 1946. Photographic studies of the dancer Robert Helpmann by Anthony Gordon; introduction by Ninette de Valois. More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1979 (first English language edition)/ 1967. Not least, the 55-page chapter 'The Art of Oceania' by Hans Nevermann. More
London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1994. Illustrated with paintings by Ken Marschall. More
Auckland, Council of the Auckland Institute and Museum, 1974 (second impression) / 1965. Bulletin Number 4 of the Auckland Institute and Museum. More
Sydney, Newsouth, 2022. More
Sydney, Newsouth, 2022. More
Vlaeberg, Fernwood Press/ Art Link, 2001. More
Haag/Obb, Verlag Gertrud Arntz-Winter, 1980. 'This catalogue raisonné of Jean Arp's graphic work has been compiled from unbound serial parts of the first volume of the "Arntz-Bulletin. Documentation der Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts" (Haag/Obb. 1974). The original pagination has been preserved. Adjoined are some additional notes and corrections that have..... More
An unbroken run of the of Australia's premier contemporary art journal, uniformly bound in 45 gilt-lettered half faux leather and cloth-bound volumes, retaining the original card covers of the quarterly publication (there was one double issue: Volume 14, Numbers 3 and 4, January to June 1977). In fine condition, albeit..... More
Shepparton, Shepparton City Council, 1949. More
Sydney, Art in Australia Limited, 1923. Number 383 of 1000 copies. The introduction is by Lionel Lindsay. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2012. Loosely inserted is an invitation to the official opening of the exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia. More