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Published by Dell Magazine, New York 2019
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- First Edition
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition, first printing of this double issue of 22 short stories. Featured are Torero by John F Dobbyn, The Dunes of Saulkrasti by William Burton McCormick, You Can Scream in the Everglades by William Hallstead, The Retirement Plan by Stacy Woodson, The Visit by Kevin Egan, Do…g Tired by Cath Staincliff Sac-a-lait Man by O'Neil De Noux, Lies and Other Truths by Robert S Levinson, Red Mist by Peter Turnbull, The Squatter by David Dean, The Secret Lagoon by Josh Pachter, School of Hard Knocks by Marilyn Todd, Frontier Days by Bill Pippin, Do It Yourself by Bill Pronzini, Julius Katz and the Belvedere Club by Dave Zeltserman, Never Have I Ever by Anna Scotti, Figs by James Sallis, Bare Ruined Choirs by Webster Ford, When Will I Ever Use This? by Tim Burke, The Poet Who Locked Himself In by Anne Van Doorn, Second Cousins by Michael Cebula and On the Road with Manfre B Lee by Joseph Goodrich. Slight smudging to front cover. In Near Fine Condition.

Published by Epic
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Condition: Good. Tim Finn (ex Split Enz / Crowded House) teams up with famed New Zelander female singer / songwriter Bic Runga and guitarist from Th' Dudes, Dave Dobbyn. Feature s live versions of hit songs spanning their individual careers.

Published by Ginninderra Press, Charnwood, ACT 2025
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This illustrated biography of one of Australias treasured artists offers an intimate portrait of the struggles and triumphs of Mervyn Bishop, Australias ground-breaking Indigenous photographer.Born in Brewarrina NSW in 1945, he used chance, charm and talent to join the staff of the Sydney Mo…rning Herald at just 17. He won a top news photography award but never received the customary pay increase. Disillusioned, Bishop moved to Canberra as a government photographer and took the iconic photo of Gough Whitlam pouring earth into the hands of traditional owner Vincent Lingiari. He later returned to Sydney and was eventually befriended by the arts scene, leading to his first solo exhibition in 1991. But this victory was clouded by the death of his wife on the day of the opening. While often celebrated for chronicling the rising visibility of Indigenous Australians, Bishop is also proud of what he calls his Whitefella pictures. He carved his own path, deftly navigating the Black and White worlds of post-war Australia. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Published by Ginninderra Press, Charnwood, ACT 2025
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This illustrated biography of one of Australias treasured artists offers an intimate portrait of the struggles and triumphs of Mervyn Bishop, Australias ground-breaking Indigenous photographer.Born in Brewarrina NSW in 1945, he used chance, charm and talent to join the staff of the Sydney Mo…rning Herald at just 17. He won a top news photography award but never received the customary pay increase. Disillusioned, Bishop moved to Canberra as a government photographer and took the iconic photo of Gough Whitlam pouring earth into the hands of traditional owner Vincent Lingiari. He later returned to Sydney and was eventually befriended by the arts scene, leading to his first solo exhibition in 1991. But this victory was clouded by the death of his wife on the day of the opening. While often celebrated for chronicling the rising visibility of Indigenous Australians, Bishop is also proud of what he calls his Whitefella pictures. He carved his own path, deftly navigating the Black and White worlds of post-war Australia. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

Published by Ginninderra Press, Charnwood, ACT 2025
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This illustrated biography of one of Australias treasured artists offers an intimate portrait of the struggles and triumphs of Mervyn Bishop, Australias ground-breaking Indigenous photographer.Born in Brewarrina NSW in 1945, he used chance, charm and talent to join the staff of the Sydney Mo…rning Herald at just 17. He won a top news photography award but never received the customary pay increase. Disillusioned, Bishop moved to Canberra as a government photographer and took the iconic photo of Gough Whitlam pouring earth into the hands of traditional owner Vincent Lingiari. He later returned to Sydney and was eventually befriended by the arts scene, leading to his first solo exhibition in 1991. But this victory was clouded by the death of his wife on the day of the opening. While often celebrated for chronicling the rising visibility of Indigenous Australians, Bishop is also proud of what he calls his Whitefella pictures. He carved his own path, deftly navigating the Black and White worlds of post-war Australia. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Melbourne : Ginninderra Press,2025. ISBN 9781761097089. Quarto, hardcover, 207 pages; offset printed on ivory silk paper for superior image reproduction and touch. Designed and typeset by Isambard Thomas. This biography of one of Australia's treasured artists offers an intimate portrait of the struggles and triumphs of Mervyn Bi…shop, Australia's ground-breaking Indigenous photographer. Born in Brewarrina NSW in 1945, he used chance, charm and talent to join the staff of the Sydney Morning Herald at just 17. He won a top news photography award but never received the customary pay increase. Disillusioned, Bishop moved to Canberra as a government photographer and took the iconic photo of Gough Whitlam pouring earth into the hands of traditional owner Vincent Lingiari. He later returned to Sydney and was eventually befriended by the arts scene, leading to his first solo exhibition in 1991. But this victory was clouded by the death of his wife on the day of the opening. While often celebrated for chronicling the rising visibility of Indigenous Australians, Bishop is also proud of what he calls his 'whitefella pictures'. He carved his own path, deftly navigating the Black and White worlds of post-war Australia. Tim Dobbyn is a former journalist who started at Australian Associated Press in 1981 before moving to the United States in 1987 to work for Reuters. After taking a break from daily journalism, he worked freelance jobs before starting work on the Mervyn Bishop biography in 2018. He and his family have known Bishop since 1962. He lives near Washington D.C. with his wife Sheila and two impossible dogs.
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Melbourne : Ginninderra Press, 2025. Editions 71-100. ISBN 9781761097089. Quarto, hardcover, 207 pages; offset printed on ivory silk paper for superior image reproduction and touch. Designed and typeset by Isambard Thomas. This is copy number 73. Each specially bound limited edition in box contains two original signed photograph…s:Is there an Aboriginal photography? Self-portrait, 1989, ANDPrime Minister Gough Whitlam pours soil into hand of traditional landowner Vincent Lingiari (Gurindji), Wattie Creek, Northern Territory, 1975. (Note: the limited edition is accompanied by a standard edition reading copy). This biography of one of Australia's treasured artists offers an intimate portrait of the struggles and triumphs of Mervyn Bishop, Australia's ground-breaking Indigenous photographer. Born in Brewarrina NSW in 1945, he used chance, charm and talent to join the staff of the Sydney Morning Herald at just 17. He won a top news photography award but never received the customary pay increase. Disillusioned, Bishop moved to Canberra as a government photographer and took the iconic photo of Gough Whitlam pouring earth into the hands of traditional owner Vincent Lingiari. He later returned to Sydney and was eventually befriended by the arts scene, leading to his first solo exhibition in 1991. But this victory was clouded by the death of his wife on the day of the opening. While often celebrated for chronicling the rising visibility of Indigenous Australians, Bishop is also proud of what he calls his 'whitefella pictures'. He carved his own path, deftly navigating the Black and White worlds of post-war Australia. Tim Dobbyn is a former journalist who started at Australian Associated Press in 1981 before moving to the United States in 1987 to work for Reuters. After taking a break from daily journalism, he worked freelance jobs before starting work on the Mervyn Bishop biography in 2018. He and his family have known Bishop since 1962. He lives near Washington D.C. with his wife Sheila and two impossible dogs.