In/Sights. Self-Portraits by Women
Boston, David R. Godine, 1978. With an essay by Patricia Meyer Spacks entitled 'Self as Subject: A Female Language'. More
Boston, David R. Godine, 1978. With an essay by Patricia Meyer Spacks entitled 'Self as Subject: A Female Language'. More
Adelaide, Printed by The Hassell Press, 1931. The catalogue contains 1776 entries, each containing a short description of the item and (frequently) the name of the lender. More
Adelaide, The Hassell Press [Printers], 1931. The catalogue contains 1776 entries, each containing a short description of the item and (frequently) the name of the lender. More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2003. 'A delightful guide to bush tucker, and a treasure trove of insights into the relationship between Aboriginal women and their country and its numerous species of plants and flora. The Laramba women introduce us to a host of plant products, edible fruits and more. Illustrated..... More
Canberra, Australian National University, 2009. Exhibition catalogue. More
Prahran, Hardie Grant Books, 2008. The title page is inscribed and signed by Colin Laverty, and signed by Elizabeth Laverty. The contributors of the numerous essays include Howard Morphy, Nick Waterlow, Will Owen, Judith Ryan and Colin Laverty. More
Sydney, Magazine Programmes Pty. [Ltd.], [1927]. More
Sydney, The Worker Trustees, 1920. 'With Commemorative Poems by Mrs Mary Gilmore, Henry Lawson, C.J. Dennis, Roderic Quinn, and J. Le Gay Brereton, and Appreciations by Leading Publicists' (frontispiece). Claude Arthur Marquet (1869-1920), a 'proficient, self-taught black-and-white artist' was born in Moonta, South Australia. He moved to Victoria in 1902..... More