Starting Again. A Time in the Life of William Yang
Port Melbourne, William Heinemann Australia, 1989. More
Port Melbourne, William Heinemann Australia, 1989. More
Modena, Punto e Virgola, 1978. One of the Biblioteca di Storia della Fotografia series. Text in Italian. More
Göttingen, Steidl/Artangel, 2006. 'For more than thirty years, artist Wendy Ewald has put cameras in the hands of children, working alongside them helping them to explore and record their dreams and realities in images and words' (from the blurb). More
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1940. More
Garfield, Circa, an imprint of Melbourne Publishing Group Pty Ltd, 2012 [second edition]/ 2011. 'This beautiful book documents in words and stunning photography the commissioning and construction of the La-Sisi Malangan Canoe, together with associated traditional ceremonies, over a period 13 months, in 1994-95' (from the dustwrapper blurb). More
South Yarra, Currey O'Neil Ross Pty Ltd in association with the Library Council of Victoria, 1983. More
Sydney, Earth Violets, [2008]. Inscribed and signed by the author to Melbourne photographer and pioneering gallerist Joyce Evans OAM (1929-2019), 'Thank you so very much for your support.' The 47 'raw, direct and compelling black and white portraits and quotes from young people provide a unique insight into the people..... More
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1975. 'Minamata is a fishing and farming town on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu. Its people joined the industrial age when the Chisso Corporation built a chemical factory there. The disaster that then befell them, and the ways in which some have managed..... More
London, Collins & Brown, 2000. More
Rochester, Humpy Press, 1972. The 'Fictcryptokrimsographs' of the title are manipulated polaroid photographs, most of them surrealist nudes. The phallo-nasal device of the Humpy Press appears gradually, flip book-style, on the last ten plates. Provenance: Melbourne photographer and pioneering gallerist Joyce Evans OAM (1929-2019), with her small gallery label on..... More
Sydney, Collins, 1985. 'As late as 1975 very little visual information was available to anyone seeking a better understanding of their unique culture. To redress this imbalance, Penny Tweedie spent nine months in Arnhem Land during 1978 and 1979, living and working with a number of Aboriginal families' (dustwrapper blurb)..... More
[Chicago], DDP, 2005. More
Boston, New York Graphic Society, 1977. Provenance: with the ownership signature of Melbourne photographer and pioneering gallerist Joyce Evans OAM (1929-2019). More
Dayton, Wright State University Art Galleries, Inc., 1978. With several essays relating to d'Agostino's work, one of them an interview with Umberto Eco. More
Phoenix, The Artist, 1977. Surrealist photocollages of nudes in American landscapes. The accompanying text is equally surreal, and we presume that the contributors - such as Amy Abletung (D.Symb.) of the Center for Creative Symbology, Mount Grundy, Iowa - are fictitious. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1973 (first edition in English)/ 1971. This substantial study is by the son of the photographer. This translated from the original German edition ('August Sander - Menschen ohne Maske') is by Maureen Oberli-Turner; the foreword is by Golo Mann. More
Frankfort, Gnomon Press for Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1978. The catalogue for a travelling exhibition featuring works by Lyle Bongé, Alex Harris, Paul Kwilecki, John McWilliams, Sally Mann, Robert C. May, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, John Menapace, Guy Mendes, Bart Parker and Evon Streetman. More
Munich, Schirmer / Mosel, 1980. Edited by Gunther Sander, the photographer's son; the text is in German. More
New York, Lustrum Press, 1971. A pictorial record of Portugal during the reign of Salazar. More
London, Secker & Warburg, 1975 (first English edition). Introductory essay by Lord David Cecil. Essentially a facsimile of a family album, the subjects also include Alfred Lord Tennyson, G.F. Watts, Mrs Herbert Duckworth (the eventual mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell), Earl Somers, Lewis Carroll and Oscar Gustav Rejlander..... More
New York, Da Capo Press, 1975 (first American edition). Introductory essay by Lord David Cecil. Essentially a facsimile of a family album, the subjects also include Alfred Lord Tennyson, G.F. Watts, Mrs Herbert Duckworth (the eventual mother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell), Earl Somers, Lewis Carroll and Oscar Gustav..... More
London, Collins, 1974 (revised edition)/ 1971. More
Boston, David R. Godine, Publisher, 1975. Contemporary Photographers Series number 2. More
Deventer, Thieme Art, 2010. Signed by the photographer on the title page. Text in Dutch, with an English translation at the rear. Loosely inserted are two related postcards. More
The 'Petersburg Times' on Friday 12 May 1893 contained a short article under the headline 'Photography'. 'It will be noted by our advertising columns that Mr Edwin C. Thomas has commenced business at Petersburg as a Photographer, and thus another long felt local want has been filled. The Studio, which..... More