World Food Books' programme is largely produced on Kulin Nation land. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation as the first and continuing custodians of this land, and pay respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging.
World Food Books is an arts and special interests bookshop in Naarm / Melbourne. Founded in 2010, World Food Books is devoted to the presentation of a rotating, hand-selection of international art, design, literary and counterculture publications with an emphasis on the anti-traditional, the experimental, the avant-garde, the heretic, the marginal.
Presenting new titles alongside rare and out-of-print books, catalogues and journals spanning the fields of modern and contemporary art, design, photography, illustration, film, literature, poetry, cultural theory, philosophy, sexuality, popular and underground culture in its many radical forms, World Food Books wishes to encourage adventurous, thoughtful and open-minded reading, looking, writing, and exchange of publishing and ideas, both current and historical.
As well as our bookshop, located in Melbourne's historical Nicholas Building, all of our inventory is available internationally via our online mail-order service.
World Food Books semi-regularly co-ordinates "Occasions", a programme of exhibits and events at the bookshop and in partnership with other hosts (such as museums and art galleries) that develop out of the activities, relationships and content of the bookshop itself.
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about 25% of the price we expect to get when we sell them, or 30% in store credit. We base these prices on desirability, market value, in-print prices, condition and our current stock levels.
Sell your books any day of the week. You can drop them off and return later. If you have a lot of books, we can visit your Sydney home.
We buy books that we feel we can resell. We offer about 25 % of the price we expect to get when we sell them, or 30% in store credit. We base these prices on desirability, market value, in-print prices, condition and our current stock levels.
Philadelphia Wireman
03 August - 01 September, 2018
World Food Books is proud to announce our next Occasion, the first presentation of sculptures by Philadelphia Wireman in Australia.
The Philadelphia Wireman sculptures were found abandoned in an alley off Philadelphia’s South Street on trash night in 1982. Their discovery in a rapidly-changing neighbourhood undergoing extensive renovation, compounded with the failure of all attempts to locate the artist, suggests that the works may have been discarded after the maker’s death. Dubbed the "Philadelphia Wireman" during the first exhibition of this work, in 1985, the maker’s name, age, ethnicity, and even gender remain uncertain. The entire collection totals approximately 1200 pieces, all intricately bound together with tightly-wound heavy-gauge wire (along with a few small, abstract marker drawings, reminiscent both of Mark Tobey and J.B. Murry). The dense construction of the work, despite a modest range of scale and materials, is singularly obsessive and disciplined in design: a wire armature or exoskeleton firmly binds a bricolage of found objects including plastic, glass, food packaging, umbrella parts, tape, rubber, batteries, pens, leather, reflectors, nuts and bolts, nails, foil, coins, toys, watches, eyeglasses, tools, and jewellery.
Heavy with associations—anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, and socio-cultural responses to wrapped detritus—the totemic sculptures by Philadelphia Wireman have been discussed in the context of work created to fulfil the shamanistic needs of alternative religions in American culture. Curators, collectors, and critics have variously compared certain pieces to sculpture from Classical antiquity, Native American medicine bundles, African-American memory jugs, and African fetish objects. Reflecting the artist’s prolific and incredibly focused scavenging impulse, and despite—or perhaps enhanced by—their anonymity, these enigmatic objects function as urban artefacts and arbiters of power, though their origin and purpose is unknown. Philadelphia Wireman, whatever their identity, possessed an astonishing ability to isolate and communicate the concepts of power and energy through the selection and transformation of ordinary materials. Over the course of the past two decades, this collection has come to be regarded as an important discovery in the field of self-taught art and vernacular art.
Presented in collaboration with Fleisher-Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia, and Robert Heald, Wellington.
Susan Te Kahurangi King
02 February - 10 March, 2018
Susan Te Kahurangi King (24 February 1951 - ) has been a confident and prolific artist since she was a young child, drawing with readily available materials - pencils, ballpoint pens and felt-tip markers, on whatever paper is at hand. Between the ages of four and six Susan slowly ceased verbal communication. Her grandparents William and Myrtle Murphy had developed a special bond with Susan so they took on caring responsibilities for extended periods. Myrtle began informally archiving her work, carefully collecting and storing the drawings and compiling scrapbooks. No drawing was insignificant; every scrap of paper was kept. The King family are now the custodians of a vast collection containing over 7000 individual works, from tiny scraps of paper through to 5 meter long rolls.
The scrapbooks and diaries reveal Myrtle to be a woman of great patience and compassion, seeking to understand a child who was not always behaving as expected. She encouraged Susan to be observant, to explore her environment and absorb all the sights and sounds. Myrtle would show Susan’s drawings to friends and people in her community that she had dealings with, such as shopkeepers and postal workers, but this was not simply a case of a grandmother’s bias. She recognised that Susan had developed a sophisticated and unique visual language and sincerely believed that her art deserved serious attention.
This was an unorthodox attitude for the time. To provide some context, Jean Dubuffet coined the term Art Brut in 1945 to describe work created by self-taught artists – specifically residents of psychiatric institutions and those he considered to be visionaries or eccentrics. In 1972 Roger Cardinal extended this concept by adopting the term Outsider Art to describe work made by non-academically trained artists operating outside of mainstream art networks through choice or circumstance. Susan was born in Te Aroha, New Zealand in 1951, far from the artistic hubs of Paris and London that Dubuffet and Cardinal operated in. That Myrtle fêted Susan as a self-taught artist who deserved to be taken seriously shows how progressive her attitudes were.
Susan’s parents Doug and Dawn were also progressive. Over the years they had consulted numerous health practitioners about Susan’s condition, as the medical establishment could not provide an explanation as to why she had lapsed into silence. Dawn educated herself in the field of homeopathy and went on to treat all twelve of her children using these principles – basing prescriptions on her observations of their physical, mental and emotional state.
Doug was a linguist with an interest in philosophy who devoted what little spare time he had to studying Maori language and culture. To some extent their willingness to explore the fringes of the mainstream made them outsiders too but it was their commitment to living with integrity and their respect for individuality that ensured Susan’s creativity was always encouraged.
Even though Susan’s family supported her artistic pursuits, some staff in schools and hospitals saw it as an impediment to her assimilation into the community and discouraged it in a variety of ways. Her family was not always aware of this and therefore did not fully understand why Susan stopped drawing in the early 1990s. However, rather than dwell on the challenges that Susan faced in pursuit of her artistic practice, they prefer to highlight her achievements. In 2008 Susan began drawing again in earnest, after an almost 20 year interruption, and her work is now shown in galleries around the world.
Susan grew up without television and has been heavily influenced by the comics she read as a child. She is absolutely fearless in the appropriation of recognizable characters, such as Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse, in her work. She twists their limbs, contorts their faces, compresses them together, blends them into complex patterned backgrounds - always imbuing them with an incredible energy. Although Susan often used pop culture characters in her work they are not naive or childlike. These are drawings by a brilliant self-taught artist who has been creating exceptional work for decades without an audience in mind.
Mladen Stilinović
"Various Works 1986 - 1999"
02 February 16 - September 10, 2016
Various works 1986 - 1999, from two houses, from the collections of John Nixon, Sue Cramer, Kerrie Poliness, Peter Haffenden and Phoebe Haffenden.
Including: Geometry of Cakes (various shelves), 1993; Poor People’s Law (black and white plate), 1993; White Absence (glasses, ruler, set square, silver spoon, silver ladel with skin photograph and wooden cubes), 1990-1996; Exploitation of the Dead (grey and red star painting, wooden painting, black spoon with red table, red plate), 1984-1990; Money and Zeros (zero tie, paintings made for friends in Australia (Sue, John, Kerrie), numbers painting), 1991-1992; Words - Slogans (various t-shirts) - “they talk about the death of art...help! someone is trying to kill me”, “my sweet little lamb”, “work is a disease - Karl Marx”; Various artist books, catalogues, monographs, videos; Poster from exhibition Insulting Anarchy; "Circular" Croatian - Australian edition; Artist book by Vlado Martek (Dostoyevsky); more.
Thanks to Mladen Stilinović and Branka Stipančić.
Jonathan Walker
Always Will Need To Wear Winter Shirt Blue + Ochre Small Check Pattern
21 August - 21 September, 2015
Untitled
I am not a great reader of poetry but I always return to the work of Melbourne poet, Vincent Buckley (1925- 1988). Perhaps I find his most tantalising piece to be not a finished poem but a fragment left on a scrap of paper discovered on his desk after the poet’s death.
The poetry gathers like oil
In the word-core, and spreads
It has its music meet,
Its music is in movement.
This fragment is more the shell left behind from a volatile thought than a finished poem. I find the last two lines honest but awkward whereas the first two lines work like an arrow. Most likely he could not find a resolution so it was left. Still, in its present form, it remains an eloquent testimony to the ultimate failure of a medium to express mobile thought and sensation, in Buckley’s case, through verbal language. It’s an important matter because this is something all artists have to deal with regardless of the medium.
I have never written a poem, however, I am forever copying fragments from books on paper scraps in a vain effort to fix certain notions in my head. At first, they function as bookmarks that are sometimes returned to when I open the book. But before long, as they accumulate, they fall out littering the table interspersed with A4 photocopies, bills, books and medications.
To return to Buckley’s fragment, the first two lines very much evoke how I paint nowadays. As you age, detail diminishes and patches of light become more luminous and float. I feel the most honest way of dealing with this is by smearing the oil paint on the canvas with the fingers and working close-up, blind. Only if the patches coalesce into an approaching image can the work gain a life.
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Jonathan Walker was born in Melbourne, Australia and brought up on a dairy farm in Gippsland. In the 1970’s he studied painting at RMIT and won the Harold Wright Scholarship to the British Museum, London. During the 1980’s he exhibited at Pinacotheca Gallery, Richmond and had work shown at the NGV and Heidi City Art Gallery. Over the same period he designed the cover for the “Epigenesi” LP by Giancarlo Toniutti, Italy and conducted a mail exchange work with Achim Wollscheid, Germany. The work with artists through the post resulted in an article published in the bicentenary issue of Art and Australia 1988. He showed in artist run spaces such as WestSpace in the 90’s and 2000’s, and until 2012, taught painting at Victoria University, which is where we (Colleen Ahern and Lisa Radford) as organisers of the exhibition, among many others, had the privilege of being his student.
Walker’s knowledge was imparted to students through the careful selection of music, literature, and artists found in books that he himself had ordered for the library. Walker’s strategy was the generosity of sharing his vast knowledge with references specific to each student and their context.
Walker’s paintings share a similar focus and intimacy.
This exhibition presents a small selection of recent paintings alongside a publication that includes Walker’s writing. Observational and analytical, Walker’s work is a type of material notation — the time of day, colour and how it is blended, the both specific and fleeting location of a reflection on lino or the question of whether a chair leg should be included in a painting.
Please join us on Friday August 21 between 6-8pm to celebrate the opening of the exhibition.
Curated by Colleen Ahern and Lisa Radford.
B. Wurtz
Curated by Nic Tammens
March 26 - April 4, 2015
B.Wurtz works from a basement studio in his home on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
This local fact is attested to by the plastic shopping bags and newsprint circulars that appear in his work. As formal objects, they don’t make loud claims about their origins but nonetheless transmit street addresses and places of business from the bottom of this long thin island. Like plenty of artists, Wurtz is affected by what is local and what is consumed. His work is underpinned by this ethic. It often speaks from a neighborhood or reads like the contents of a hamper:
“BLACK PLUMS $1.29 lb.”
“Food Bazaar”
“USDA Whole Pork Shoulder Picnic 99c lb.”
“RITE AID Pharmacy, with us it’s personal.”
“H. Brickman & Sons.”
“Sweet Yams 59c lb."
Most of the work in this exhibition was made while the artist was in residence at Dieu Donne, a workshop dedicated to paper craft in Midtown. Here Wurtz fabricated assemblages with paper and objects that are relatively lightweight, with the intention that they would be easily transportable to Australia. This consideration isn’t absolute in Wurtz’s work, but was prescriptive for making the current exhibition light and cheap. Packed in two boxes, these works were sent from a USPS post office on the Lower East Side and delivered to North Melbourne by Australia Post.
Wurtz appears courtesy of Metro Pictures, New York.
Thanks to Rob Halverson, Joshua Petherick, Sari de Mallory, Matt Hinkley, Helen Johnson, Fayen d'Evie, Ask Kilmartin, Lisa Radon, Ellena Savage, Yale Union, and "Elizabeth".
John Nixon
"Archive"
December 15 - January 20, 2014
The presentation of John Nixon's archive offered a rare showcase of this extensive collection of the artist's own publications, catalogues, posters, ephemera, editions and more, from the mid 1980s onwards, alongside a selection of his artworks.
Organized by John Nixon, Joshua Petherick and Matt Hinkley.
"Habitat"
at Minerva, Sydney (organised by Joshua Petherick and Matt Hinkley)
November 15 - December 20, 2014
Lupo Borgonovo, Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley,
Lewis Fidock, HR Giger, Piero Gilardi, Veit Laurent Kurz,
Cinzia Ruggeri, Michael E. Smith, Lucie Stahl, Daniel Weil, Wols
Press Release:
“...It contained seven objects. The slender fluted bone, surely formed for flight, surely from the wing of some large bird. Three archaic circuitboards, faced with mazes of gold. A smooth white sphere of baked clay. An age-blackened fragment of lace. A fingerlength segment of what she assumed was bone from a human wrist, grayish white, inset smoothly with the silicon shaft of a small instrument that must once have ridden flush with the surface of the skin - but the thing’s face was seared and blackened.”
William Gibson, “Count Zero”, 1986
"Autumn Projects Archive"
Curated by Liza Vasiliou
March 6 - March 15, 2014
World Food Books, in conjunction with the Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival 2014, presented the Autumn Projects archive, consisting of a selection of early examples in Australian fashion with a particular interest in collecting designers and labels from the period beginning in the 1980’s, who significantly influenced the discourse of Australian Fashion.
Curated by Liza Vasiliou, the exhibition provided a unique opportunity to view pieces by designers Anthea Crawford, Barbara Vandenberg, Geoff Liddell and labels CR Australia, Covers, Jag along with early experimental collage pieces by Prue Acton and Sally Browne’s ‘Fragments’ collection, suspended throughout the functioning World Food Books shop in Melbourne.
H.B. Peace
presented by CENTRE FOR STYLE
November 14, 2013
"Hey Blinky, you say chic, I say same"
Anon 2013
H.B. Peace is a clothing collaboration between great friends Blake Barns and Hugh Egan Westland. Their pieces explore the divergences between 'character’ and ‘personality’ in garments....etc
Special Thanks to Joshua Petherick and Matt Hinkley of WFB and Gillian Mears
and a Very Special Thank you to Audrey Thomas Hayes for her shoe collaboration.
Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley
"Aesthetic Suicide"
May 10 - June 8, 2013
The first of our occasional exhibitions in the World Food Books office/shop space in Melbourne, "Aesthetic Suicide" presented a body of new and older works together by artists Janet Burchill & Jennifer McCamley, including videos, prints, a wall work, and publications.
During shop open hours videos played every hour, on the hour.
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1972, English
Softcover, 170 pages, 18 x 11 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
New English Library / London
$35.00 - Out of stock
Lovely 1972 New English Library paperback edition of The Marquis de Sade, an essay by Simone de Beauvoir. This is a remarkable book by and about one of the most controversial figures in history, written by the famous French existentialist philosopher, writer, social theorist, and feminist activist, de Beauvoir. The essay is accompanied by ten selections from De Sade's writing, including previously unpublished pieces from such masterworks as 120 DAYS IN SODOM.
"De Sade has given his name to a perversion that is especially prevalent today. Simone de Beauvoir, in a shattering yet sober and supremely informed analysis of his work, insists that this strange man's imagination should become more widely known. Only by revealing and disseminating de Sade's long-banned words will the original ignorance that creates perversion be cleared."
Very Good copy with light wear, toned pages.
?, English
Softcover, 70 pages, 20.5 x 14 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Rubberwear Press / Nunawading
$45.00 - In stock -
Privately-published, printed and distributed by Rubberwear Press in Nunawading, Return to Bondage is an anonymous Australian SM erotic novel, cheaply produced and stapled, typewritten and mimeographed, undated (presumably late 1970s-1980s), and written for "Rubber Lovers", "Bondage Fans", "Disciplinarians".
Good—Very Good copy, rusted staples, previous shop stickers, closed tear to back cover.
1976, English
Softcover (staple-bound), 40 pages, 27.4 x 21 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Tao Productions / Hollywood
$45.00 - Out of stock
Scarce copy of this 1976 volume of The Best of Bondage, published by Hollywood's Tao Productions. With editorial by prolific erotica author A. de Granamour, packed cover to cover with b/w female bondage photography, with features Wayward Wife Learns the Ropes. Mary Minds the Apartment. Wilma's Weekly Wash (laundry room bondages). Netting a Cute Karate-Hep Curator. Toni's Tuesday Torment.
Very Good copy, light wear.
1973, English
Softcover, 158 pages, 19.5 x 13 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Picador / USA
$15.00 - Out of stock
1973 Picador edition of MURPHY by Samuel Beckett, with cover art by John Holmes. First published in 1938 and reissued by Picador in 1973, this early Beckett novel is a bleakly hilarious tour through madness, metaphysics, and the daily slog of simply existing.
"Followed to England by a riotous collection of Irish eccentrics, Murphy ventures disastrously from the calm of his rocking chair in a Kensington mews. He falls in love with Celia, a prostitute. Fascinated by Eastern • mysticism, he pursues swamis and fortune-tellers. His eventual employment as an orderly in a mental hospital leads to a devastatingly ironic conclusion.
Historically, Murphy forms a bridge between the novels of James Joyce and the new literature of the post-war world, in which Beckett's work occupies such a prominent place. Murphy, though revolutionary in its perceptions, is also exuberantly readable. Though imbued with its author's characteristic pessimism, it is a comic masterpiece."
"One of the greatest prose-writers of the century'—THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
"Can scarcely be matched by another living writer'—NEW STATESMAN
Very Good copy.
1998, French
Softcover (+ mini-cd), 142 pages, 18 x 14 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Episodic / Paris
$20.00 - In stock -
Rare copy of the 1998 double issue of French art/media theory zine Episodic, with this issue (4.5) including 3-track 3" mini-cd with multimedia section including a Sim City prop, plus exclusive abstract/experimental/minimal tracks by Sister Iodine, Mika Vainio (of Pan Sonic) and Oval. Each issue was built around a specific theme (or publishing principle), combining a variety of media and fields. This double issue — consacré à la ville / l’urbanisme à l’ère du numérique (dedicated to the city / urban planning in the digital age). The epitome of glitch graphic design. Berlin, Bilbao, Bordeaux, Dordogne, Grenoble, Helsinki, Kobe, Lille, Londres, Los Angeles, Montreuil, Nantes, New York, Ostende, Paris, São Paulo, Saint Pétersbourg, Sim-City, Stockholm, Venise… › Accession-à-la-douceur-de-vivre, Boris Achour, Yann Beauvais, Blockhaus DY 10, Guy Chevalier, Décé, Le fournil, Olivier Francès, Walter Friedman, Alexander R. Hickox, Laura Keller, Rubens Machado, Miles Kingsley McKane, Claire Maugeais, Jean-Claude Moineau, Nicolas Moulin, Jean-Christophe Nourisson, Oxymore, Yves Pélissier, Jérôme Saint-Loubert Bié…
VG copy w/ mini-cd
1967, English
Softcover, 100 pages, 23 x 15 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
North Atlantic Books / Vermont
$40.00 - In stock -
First edition of 20,000 A.D., a collection of poetry from the 1960s—70s by founder of Peace Eye Bookstore, the Fuck You Press, and the Fugs, Ed Sanders, published by North Atlantic Books, Vermont, in 1976. Deeply influenced by the work of Dylan Thomas, Ezra Pound, and Allen Ginsberg, Sanders helped bridge the concerns of Beat poetry and the countercultural movement of the 1960s. Sanders discussed his approach to investigative poetry: “Nonfiction is a kind of map of fragments of information sequenced together, like an elegant baklava with layers of meaning,” he alleged. “You have to think of different arrays of sequencing information … You have to make an apt choice, or an artistic choice, or an aesthetic choice about what you put in—and what you leave out. It’s an art form when to say no. Especially in investigative poetry, it’s a mission.”
Very Good copy, light tanning.
1973, English
Softcover, 348 pages, 17. 5 x 11.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Panther / London
$45.00 - Out of stock
First Panther edition of Ed Sanders' unnerving true-crime genre classic, The Family, published in 1973. "The first complete, authoritative account of the career of Charles Manson. A terrifying book."—New York Times Book Review
"A Feast of Evil! Engaging in extortion, murder and satanism, borrowing ideas from a variety of weird religious cults, and spicing the resulting devil's brew liberally with drugs and bizarre sex, Charles Manson, veteran of the American prison system, established a commune in the California desert with himself as head guru. Ostensibly searching for a new form of community awareness and spirituality, Manson in fact formed his devoted band of young disciples into a literally murderous gang.
Ed Sanders, having explored the demonic world of Manson and the horrific background of the Sharon Tate killings in detail and at considerable personal risk, gives the first valid explanation of how the whole terrifying affair started and proceeded to its inexorable, bloody finale. He also chillingly and convincingly shows how the Family's extraordinary adventures are not the isolated phenomena they were presented as by the news media, but are very much part of our own sick culture."
Edward Sanders (b. 939) is an American poet, singer, activist, author, publisher and longtime member of the rock band the Fugs.
Good—Very Good copy with wear to and light creasing to covers, toned pages.
1999, English
Softcover, 272 pages, 23 x 21.6 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Atlas Press / London
$200.00 - In stock -
First 1999 edition of the long collectible English-language anthology of Writings of the Vienna Actionists, published by the legendary Atlas Press.
Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, Hermann Nitsch, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler. These four artists from the sixties created a form of performance art which has become legendary for the extreme violence of its expression. Fined, gaoled, forced into exile, they were ignored by the art establishment of the day only to now be hailed as one of Europe's most outstanding contributions to post-war art. This anthology of their writings and documentation, brought together with the collaboration of the artists, Brus, Nitsch and Muehl, illustrates their intentions for the first time and shows how they established and explored a new territory for art.
Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, Hermann Nitsch, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler. "Four artists who, during the Sixties, became notorious for pushing the definition of art to an extreme which has yet to be surpassed.
Variously fined, gaoled, and forced into exile, they were ignored by the art establishment of the day, only to be hailed in recent years as one of the most outstanding and unique contributions to post-war art in Europe. Exaggeration and myth still obscure their activities, however, and their actual motives for an art centred on the examination of taboos, the "hidden" secrets of the body, the aesthetics of destruction and the possibilities of regeneration have remained elusive. Subsequent generations of artists have claimed them as their forefathers or unscrupulously borrowed their ideas (but without approaching the intensity of their actions), and while international exhibitions have reclaimed their work for the visual arts, their writings have remained largely unpublished since they first appeared in small mimeographed editions, or are long since out of print.
This anthology of photo-documentation and writings - which includes manifestos, theoretical texts, action scores, even police and psychiatric reports - has been assembled in collaboration with the three surviving artists. It provides the first comprehensive survey of their work, and for the first time illuminates their differing intentions. These texts employ humour and vitriol to elaborate a position in total opposition to contemporary social, political and aesthetic mores. A lucid narrative emerges of a determined exploration of these conditioning factors, by means of an art that used life itself as its material.
The Vienna Actionists were indeed unique - at the very outset of post-war performance art they trod a path very different from the "Happenings" in the USA or the belated neo-Dada pranks of many of their contemporaries. They not only established a new territory for art but they explored it so thoroughly as to make most subsequent "body art" simply irrelevant.
Very Good—Near Fine copy.
1957, English
Hardcover (w. dust jacket), 506 pages, 20.5 x 14.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Weidenfeld & Nicholson / London
$45.00 - In stock -
First 1957 hardcover edition of William Fifield's first novel, The Devil's Marchioness, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, with evocative period jacket design by the remarkable Australian artist and stage designer Loudon Sainthill.
This novel is based on the life of one of history's most evil women, Madeleine d'Aubray, Marquise de Brinvilliers. The scene is France in the reign of Louis XIV—an era of intrigue, gambling, adultery and violence as well as of military glory and artistic achievement. Madeleine was a child of her time; beautiful, passionate and—above all-strong willed. She allowed nothing to interfere with her desires and no man was able to subdue her, though many tried. Her husband, a weak and effeminate son of a famous family and a reckless, unlucky gambler, was wax in her hands. Her father, the incorruptible Civil Lieutenant of Paris and her two brothers were quickly entangled in schemes fatal to their position and honour.
Her first lover, the sinister Godin de Sainte-Croix was a gambler, trafficker in poisons and worshipper at black masses where the naked body of a young woman was used as an altar. He persuaded his mistress to try out one of his poisons on an old woman, chosen at random from the teeming mass of poor patients in a Paris hospital. This started her down the path that was to lead her to the dungeons of the Conciergerie prison, the rack, the water torture and the scaffold. William Fifield's narrative, based on Madeleine's own papers and on other contemporary sources, brings the scenes and characters vividly to life. While some readers may be shocked by its frankness, few will put it down until they have followed Madeleine to the end of her terrible journey.
William Fifield was born in Chicago in 1916 and started selling short stories, articles and radio scripts while he was still at college. He is married and now lives in France.
Good—Very Good copy, well-preserved with some wear and mild chipping to DJ extremities, toning, foxing to book block edges and preliminaries.
1964, English
Softcover, 48 pages, 18 x 12 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Faber & Faber / London
$15.00 - In stock -
First 1964 Faber paperback edition of Beckett's PLAY (and Two Short Pieces for Radio).
"It is totally fascinating and satisfying because, in its smaller scale, its polyphonic dialogue uses much the same astonishing intervals of resonance and echo and discovery as "Godot"; and because it shows Beckett at his most carelessly masterful, using comedy to scour the tragic, to put flesh upon our lies, and to give the lie to our flesh."—Anne Duchene, The Guardian
Good copy with general cover wear and foxing.
1962, English
Hardcover (w. dust jacket), 48 pages, 20.5 x 14 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Faber & Faber / London
$80.00 - In stock -
Scarce first hardcover edition of Beckett's Happy Days, published by Faber & Faber, 1962. Red cloth boards and dust jacket.
In Happy Days, Samuel Beckett's first full-length play since Endgame, things are stripped once again to their barest essentials. There are only two characters: Winnie, a woman of about fifty, and Willie, a man of about sixty. In the first act Winnie is buried up to her waist in a mound of earth, but still has the use of her arms and a few earthly possessions a toothbrush, tube of tooth paste, small mirror, revolver, handkerchief, spectacles; in the second act she is imbedded up to her neck and can move only her eyes.
Willie lives and moves-on all fours— behind the mound, appearing intermittently and replying only occasionally to Winnie's long monologue, but the knowledge of his presence is a source of comfort and inspiration to her, and apparently the prerequisite for all her 'happy days'.
A characteristic tour de force, Happy Days is a worthy successor to Waiting for Godot, Endgame, All that Fall and Krapp's Last Tape.
With jacket design featuring photograph from the first performance of the play-Beckett's first since Endgame-at New York's Cherry Lane Theatre in 1961, directed by Alan Schneider.
Good ex-library copy in Good dust jacket. Associated stampings to colophon and end-blank, no library marking to dust jacket, clipped with mild age/wear, also to red boards and pages.
1996, English
Softcover, 142 pages, 13.2 x 20.3 cm
Published by
New Directions / New York
$32.00 - In stock -
Anne Carson’s poetry––characterized by various reviewers as “short talks,” “essays,” or “verse narratives”––combines the confessional and the critical in a voice all her own. Known as a remarkable classicist, Anne Carson in Glass, Irony and God weaves contemporary and ancient poetic strands with stunning style. This collection includes “The Glass Essay,” a powerful poem about the end of a love affair, told in the context of Carson’s reading of the Brontë sisters, “Book of Isaiah,” which evokes the deeply primitive feel of ancient Judaism, and “The Fall of Rome,” about her trip to “find” Rome and her struggle to overcome feelings of terrible alienation there.
ANNE CARSON was born in Canada and has been a professor of Classics for over thirty years. Her awards and honors include the Lannan Award, the Pushcart Prize, the Griffin Trust Award for Excellence in Poetry, and fellowships from the Guggenheim and MacArthur Foundations.
2025, English
Softcover, 130 pages, 20.3 x 17.8 cm
Published by
The New York Review of Books / New York
$34.00 - In stock -
Ancient Mesopotamia, the Zodiac, and the land of the dead feature in this wildly surrealistic adventure story—Leonora Carrington's revolutionary second novel, long out of print.
The Stone Door is an omen, an incantation, and an adventure story rolled into one. Built in layers like a puzzle box, it is the tale of two people, of love and the Zodiac and the Kabbalah, of Transylvania and Mesopotamia converging at the Caucasus, of a mad Hungarian King named Böles Kilary and of a woman's discovery of an initiatory code that leads to a Cyclopean obstacle, to love, self and awareness, to the great stone door of Kescke and beyond.
Written at the end of World War II but not published until 1977 and long unavailable, The Stone Door is at once a celebration of the union of the surrealist painter Leonora Carrington and her husband, the Hungarian-born photographer Chiki Weisz, and an argument for the unification of the male and the female as a means of liberating the human race.
2025, English
Hardcover, 320 pages, 30 x 24 cm
Published by
Fulgur Press / UK
$165.00 - In stock -
Breton's late treatise on magic and art appears for the first time in English, complete with citations, commentaries and a bibliography.
What is “Magic Art”? In 1953, André Breton, founder of the Surrealist movement, was invited by a prestigious French publisher to explore answers to this question. His resulting analysis is wide-ranging and evocative. Beginning with a literary review of magic and art, Breton draws upon Novalis and Baudelaire before considering the prehistoric rock art of Spain and France, the native art of the Pacific Northwest, the magical grimoires and alchemical symbolism of the Middle Ages, and the work of Hieronymus Bosch, Antoine Caron, Paolo Uccello, Gustav Moreau, Paul Gauguin and the Surrealists. Through these and other diverse sources, Breton traces a mystery that lies at the heart of our timeless fascination with otherness and seeks to place Surrealism as a successor to a magical sensibility that began with art itself.
First published in 1957 as L’Art magique, this important text is offered here as an English translation for the first time. Working from manuscript notes for the original project, this edition presents the iconographic content as Breton intended, together with more than 300 new citations and a comprehensive bibliography that emphasizes sources found in Breton’s own library.
André Breton (1896–1966) was one of the founders and most controversial exponents of Surrealism, defining the movement in his first Surrealist Manifesto as “pure psychic automatism.” Fleeing from Europe during World War II, Breton traveled throughout North America staging Surrealist exhibitions and lending his voice to several political movements.
With contributions by Gérard Legrand, Robert Shehu-Ansell, Merlin Cox, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Dawn Ades, Anne Egger, Kristoffer Noheden.
1983, English
Softcover, 104 pages, 17.5 x 24 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Art & Text / Prahran
$45.00 - In stock -
ART & TEXT 10
Winter 1982
Edited by Paul Taylor
CONTENTS :
The End of Civilisation Part 2: Love Among The Ruins by Vivienne Shark LeWitt
Fear of Texture by Imants Tillers
Items On The Menu by Paul Taylor
Presence and Absence: The Gallery As Other Place by Bruce Adams
Demolition Man by Ted Colless and Paul Foss
The Strip Laid Bare: Unevenly by Mick Carter
Put Youryoney Where Your Mouth Is by David James and Dave Sargent
Chameleon by John Davies
Art & Text, one of the landmark contemporary art magazines of the 1980s and 1990s. Founded in Melbourne, Australia, in 1981 by Paul Taylor (1957–92), who soon moved to New York City to make his mark as an art critic, the magazine went on to become one of a handful of international art magazines that succeeded in capturing the turmoil and passing brilliance of that period of postmodernism.
Very Good - general mild wear.
1982, English
Softcover, 96 pages, 17.5 x 24 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Art & Text / Prahran
$45.00 - In stock -
ART & TEXT 5
Autumn 1982
Edited by Paul Taylor
Contents:
"Self and Theatricality : Samuel Beckett and Vito Acconci" by Paul Taylor
"Beyond Beckett: Reckless Writing and the Concept of the Avant-Garde within Post-Modern Literature" by Nicholas Zurbrugg
"Dr. Spitzner’s Scrapbook" by Zerox Dreamflesh
"Literal Cloth: Elizabeth Paterson’s Masquerades" by Suzanne Spunner
"Musical Perception and Exploratory Music" by Warren Burt
"On Animism in Art" by Jenny Zimmer
"The 1979 Biennale ― ‘European Dialogue’" by Nick Waterlow
"Rebels and Precursors by Richard Haese and Murray/Murundi by Bonita Ely" by Jill Graham
"On Photo-Discourse" by George Alexander
Art & Text, one of the landmark contemporary art magazines of the 1980s and 1990s. Founded in Melbourne, Australia, in 1981 by Paul Taylor (1957–92), who soon moved to New York City to make his mark as an art critic, the magazine went on to become one of a handful of international art magazines that succeeded in capturing the turmoil and passing brilliance of that period of postmodernism.
Good - general wea, some rippling to bottom corner.
1971, English
Softcover, 465 pages, 20.5 x 13.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / good
Published by
Schocken Books / New York
$50.00 - In stock -
"In the famous eleventh edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, "anarchism" is defined as "the name given to the principle or theory of life and conduct under which society is conceived without government." To write the article on this subject, which customarily evoked lurid images of chaos in the public mind, the editors wisely chose. Peter Alexeivich Kropotkin, the noblest and best of all the anarchists that ever were.
Born in 1842 into an ancient military family of Russian princes, Peter Kropotkin was selected as a child for the elite Corps of Pages by Tsar Nicholas I himself. Shortly before his death in 1921, he had moved so far from his aristocratic beginnings and attained such stature as a libertarian leader that he could write with impunity to Lenin, "Vladimir Ilyich, your concrete actions are completely unworthy of the ideas you pretend to hold."
THE ANARCHIST PRINCE details the life that flowed between these two points in time-Kropotkin's rejection of an army career, his awakening to anarchist principles, his arrest and daring escape from Russia to the West, his impressive scientific achievements, his exile in England, and, most of all, his unfailing devotion to humanity.
The recent works of George Woodcock, a well-known Canadian author, include Anarchism, The British in the Far East, and biographies of Godwin and Proudhon. Ivan Avakumovic is Professor of History at the University of British Columbia and the author of History of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (Vol. I, 1964)."
Good copy, general wear covers, spine, page toning.
2002, Japanese
Hardcover in slipcase w. illustrated paste-on, unpaginated, 21.5 x 15 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / fine
Published by
Seirin Kogeisha / Tokyo
$250.00 - In stock -
First, limited number-stamped edition of "The Earliest Works of Toshio Saeki" by the Japanese master of Ero guro, published by Seirin-Kogei-Sha in 2002 and long out-of-print. Before Saeki worked in his later palette of bright flat colours, he expressed the darker and more chaotic aspects of unbridled eroticism in stark black and white, with the occasional and dramatic splash of a single primary colour. In this lavishly illustrated book, Saeki's disturbing iconography reveals links to the past and simultaneously indicates the even more bizarre twists his work would take in the future. The Earliest Works also shows the early inspirations of Toshio Saeki, Tomi Ungerer's effect being a most clear one. Broken into three chapters: Earliest Works, Uncollected Works, and Unpublished Studies from 1969, the book also includes a chronological record and notes by Yuji Yamashita. An incredible book!
Toshio Saeki (1945—2019) was an illusive Japanese illustrator and painter, and icon of 1970s Tokyo counterculture, known for combining Japanese folklore, Yōkai spirits and elements of Western art with his own sophisticated aesthetics to create a unique, sensational world of eros, dark humour, and horror. Given the title “Erotic Engineer” by Timothy Leary, Saeki's provocative art broke all sexual taboos, questioned Japanese ideology and traditional views on love, desire and gender roles. Saeki’s surgically-precise graphic work is closely related to the Japanese cultural phenomenon ‘Erotic, Grotesque, Nonsense’ (ero, guro, nansensu).
“Toshio Saeki conjures death with a pen”—Shūji Terayama, 1969.
Perfect fine hardcover copy housed in fine slipcase, beautifully preserved.
1995, Japanese
Hardcover (w. dust jacket and obi), 164 pages, 30 x 21 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Treville / Tokyo
$390.00 - In stock -
His erotic masterpiece, "Chimushi" is the first comprehensive collection of Toshio Saeki's erotic nightmare artwork, published in 1995 by Treville, only available in Japan, and now very collectible in every edition, but especially in this first hardcover edition. One of his most popular books, and certainly his most demented and sexually graphic, each page of Chimushi sees every darkest sexual depravity rendered in vibrant, explicit colour by the unmistakable hand of Saeki, all impeccably printed in Japan by Treville Editions. Although almost entirely packed with full-page and double-page artworks, the book includes a biography and several crucial essays in Japanese by Suehiro Tanemura, Teruhiko Kuze, Masami Akita, Suehiro Maruo, Keiji Ueshima, Shuji Terayama and Tatsuhiko Shibusawa (!!!)
Toshio Saeki (1945—2019) was an illusive Japanese illustrator and painter, and icon of 1970s Tokyo counterculture, known for combining Japanese folklore, Yōkai spirits and elements of Western art with his own sophisticated aesthetics to create a unique, sensational world of eros, dark humour, and horror. Given the title “Erotic Engineer” by Timothy Leary, Saeki's provocative art broke all sexual taboos, questioned Japanese ideology and traditional views on love, desire and gender roles. Saeki’s surgically-precise graphic work is closely related to the Japanese cultural phenomenon ‘Erotic, Grotesque, Nonsense’ (ero, guro, nansensu).
“Toshio Saeki conjures death with a pen”—Shūji Terayama, 1969.
Very Good—Near Fine copy, same dj, same obi. Light wear only.
1968, German
Softcover (staple-bound), 16 pages, 19 x 19 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Kärntner Landesgalerie Klagenfurt / Austria
$30.00 - In stock -
Rare early catalogue published in April 1968 on the occasion of an extensive exhibition at the Kärntner Landesgalerie Klagenfurt in Austria of the graphic works by leading representative of the "Vienna School of Fantastic Realism", the artist, poet, and philosopher Ernst Fuchs (1930 – 2015). Along with biography, this reference catalogue lists 87 llithographs, etchings, and aquatints, including all his major bodies of graphic work, a field in which the master excelled in. Please note: internally this is a text catalogue.
Ernst Fuchs (1930 – 2015) was an Austrian artist and draughtsman of Jewish descent, engraver and sculptor, architect and stage designer, master of visionary painting and book illustration, as well as a composer and poet. At the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1945), he met Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Fritz Janschka, Wolfgang Hutter, and Anton Lehmden, together with whom he later founded what has become known as the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. He was also a founding member of the Art-Club (1946), as well as the Hundsgruppe, together with Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Arnulf Rainer. Between 1950 and 1961, Fuchs lived mostly in Paris, and made a number of journeys to the United States and Israel, his work informed by the sermons of Meister Eckehart, the symbolism of the alchemists and Jung's Psychology of Alchemy, along with the paintings of the Symbolists and the Old Masters. In 1958 he founded the Galerie Fuchs-Fischoff in Vienna to promote and support the younger painters of the Fantastic Realism school. Fuchs was a important influence on younger generations of artists including his student in Paris, Australian artist Vali Myers. Painters Mati Klarwein and H.R. Giger were also devoted followers of his work, Giger once saying "If I had not seen his work when I was young, I would never have begun to paint myself."
Very Good copy with light wear. Staples un-rusted.
1967, German
Softcover (staple-bound), 44 pages, 27 x 18.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Galerie Wolkfgang Ketterer / Munich
$50.00 - In stock -
Early 1967 Ernst Fuchs catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition at Galerie Wolfgang Ketterer, Münich, 1967. Includes fold-out invitation to the exhibition of works enclosed from the gallery, along with a further illustrated advertisement for Hans Bellmer, whom the gallery also represented. Illustrated throughout with Fuchs' exceptional early graphic works, accompanied by extensive catalogue information and further information, portrait, etc. Also includes additional single page addition of works.
Ernst Fuchs (1930 – 2015) was an Austrian artist and draughtsman of Jewish descent, engraver and sculptor, architect and stage designer, master of visionary painting and book illustration, as well as a composer and poet. At the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna (1945), he met Arik Brauer, Rudolf Hausner, Fritz Janschka, Wolfgang Hutter, and Anton Lehmden, together with whom he later founded what has become known as the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism. He was also a founding member of the Art-Club (1946), as well as the Hundsgruppe, together with Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Arnulf Rainer. Between 1950 and 1961, Fuchs lived mostly in Paris, and made a number of journeys to the United States and Israel, his work informed by the sermons of Meister Eckehart, the symbolism of the alchemists and Jung's Psychology of Alchemy, along with the paintings of the Symbolists and the Old Masters. In 1958 he founded the Galerie Fuchs-Fischoff in Vienna to promote and support the younger painters of the Fantastic Realism school. Fuchs was a important influence on younger generations of artists including his student in Paris, Australian artist Vali Myers. Painters Mati Klarwein and H.R. Giger were also devoted followers of his work, Giger once saying "If I had not seen his work when I was young, I would never have begun to paint myself."
Very Good copy, light wear. Fine invite and Bellmer leaflet inclosed.
1964, German
Hardcover (w. dust jacket), 124 pages, 28 x 21.5 cm
1st Edition, Out of print title / used / very good
Published by
Forum Verlag / Vienna
$50.00 - In stock -
1964 first hardcover edition of this monographic study on the Viennese School of Fantastic Realist Painting and the work of Erich Brauer, Ernst Fuchs, Rudolf Hausner, Wolfgang Hutter, and Anton Lehmden. Illustrated with colour plates throughout and a large gallery of monochrome reproductions of many paintings by each artist. Texts in German by AP Gütersloh, W. Schmied, H. Hakel, and Kurt Eigl.
"René Gustav Hocke calls the group of artists to whom this volume is dedicated "one of the greatest surprises in contemporary intellectual Europe." Five painters are grouped together under the term "Vienna School": Brauer, Fuchs, Hausner, Hutter, and Lehmden. As diverse as the individual, expressive artists' personalities are, they all share a commitment to objective, figurative art; they all paint beautiful, precious pictures with technical perfection, high-quality works full of interesting ideas. In Erich Brauer's pure, luminous colors, an oriental, fairytale world emerges; Ernst Fuchs's painting, trained by the old masters, revolves around religious themes and problems in a sensitive, highly individual way; Anton Lehmden paints, in the words of his teacher, "cities and landscapes that need not be on earth." Rudolf Hausner is, to quote Gütersloh again, "the tragedian and tragedian of this group", the only true representative of international surrealism. Wolfgang Hutter is assigned the cheerful subject, "his botanical drum contains more beautiful flowers than grow in forests and gardens." Thus, each of the five painters represents fantastic realism in their own unique way, an art movement that is gaining increasing attention around the world and deserves to be honored in book form by renowned experts in the field."—from the introduction
VG-NF copy in VG dust jacket, page toning, some dj toning and wear to edges.