Faces. The Creative Process behind Great Portraits
London, Collins & Brown, 2000. More
London, Collins & Brown, 2000. More
[London], Studio Editions, 1986 (facsimile)/ 1912 [i.e. 1913]. First published as a special number of 'The Studio' in 1913. More
[Adelaide, The Authors, 1980]. Extensive, if not definitive. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1980. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1986. More
York Beach, The Teitan Press, 2011. Edited, and with an introduction, by Colin D. Campbell. More
Chicago, The Teitan Press, Inc., 1986 (revised and enlarged edition)/ 1904. '[The first edition was] Privately and anonymously printed in 1904 in an edition of 100 copies, most of which were destroyed about 1926 by H.M. Customs'. More
[Grantham], The Hell Fire Club, 2017 (first edition thus). One of only 98 copies hand-bound and signed in red ink by the author. Loosely inserted is an attractive bookmark from the publisher. More
London, The Folio Society, 2010 (second printing)/ 2005. An attractive edition of Burton's 1621 classic, with a new introduction by Philip Pullman. The text follows the 1932 edition published by J.M. Dent & Sons. [3 items]. 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
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2011. 'Billy Benn is a landscape painter from "Atitjere" (Artetyerre / Harts Range) in Central Australia'; with essays by Ian McLean and Judith Ryan, and translations by David Moore. More
Melbourne, The National Gallery of Victoria, 1973. The catalogue for a touring exhibition to Australia and New Zealand of material from the Museum of Modern Art, New York. The artists are: Vito Acconci, Carl Andre, John Baldessari, Lynda Benglis, Mel Bochner, Dan Flavin, Eva Hesse, Robert Irwin, Donald Judd, Joseph..... More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 2011 (facsimile edition)/ 1933 to 1953. This collection of eighteen 'Selected Western Australian papers' by Davidson published in various scholarly journals between 1933 and 1953 is the second volume of Davidson's works produced by Hesperian. The five-page 'appreciation' of Daniel Sutherland Davidson (1900-1952) is by Kim Akerman..... More
New York, Lustrum Press, 1971. A pictorial record of Portugal during the reign of Salazar. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1993 (first edition). One of the Miegunyah Press series. 'Material originally collected in the 1940s now appears for the first time in this intricate study of an Aboriginal people who inhabited some of the richest country in Australia at the time of European colonisation'. More
Fitzroy, International Development Action, 1975, 1975, and 1976. [3 items]. 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