Verlag: Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1981., 1981
Anbieter: Grant's Bookshop, Cheltenham, VIC, Australien
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Small Quarto exhibition catalogue, 16pp, illustrated, original illustrated wrappers, a near fine copy. Title essay by Peter Herbst First edition. From the collection of Australian art historian Leigh Astbury with his signature.
Verlag: The National Press [for Reed and Harris, Melbourne, 1946
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
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Paperback. First Edition. Melbourne, The National Press [for Reed and Harris, March] 1946. Quarto, 16 pages with 8 illustrations. Drop-title pictorial wrappers. Ten issues of this supplement to 'Angry Penguins' appeared monthly between January and December 1946 (with the exception of October and November); the editors for the first five issues (including this one) were Max Harris, James McGuire and Sidney Nolan. The main contribution is 'Governor Latrobe's Underpants - a Colonial Melodrama' by Arthur Davies; 'The Sex Life of Booksellers' by A. Fraid (a short work, entirely fictitious) adds considerably to the interest of this issue.
Verlag: Adelaide University Arts Association, Adelaide, 1940
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Adelaide, Adelaide University Arts Association, [1940]. Octavo, 55 pages. Overlapping wrappers very slightly creased, tanned and marked; an excellent copy. The first issue of the journal, taking off where 'Phoenix' crashed and burned. The introductory note says it all: 'Last year "Phoenix" went, and thus was happily consummated a failure to understand which had started with the first number. Had the members of the Union Committee struck with conviction or even cynicism they might have been pardoned, but without scruples they promoted their apathy to the rank of fervour, and to this there was no immediate answer. Again the calm sincerity of the University's indifference readily absorbed the shock. The production of this magazine will appear then an act of defiance, and indeed it is, but defiance is a dish to be eaten cold; whether good or bad the magazine itself is infinitely more important than the disturbances which lie behind it'. Prose contributors are Charles Jury ('Two Poets', on Max Harris and Paul Pfeiffer), and J.B Swan ('Tonality and Modern Music'). Poets include Harris, Pfeiffer, Geoffrey Dutton, Rex Ingamells, D.B. Kerr, Joseph O'Dwyer and Brian Vrepont.
Verlag: Melbourne: Reed & Harris, 1946, 1946
Anbieter: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 2.973,46
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In den WarenkorbA complete set of ten issues. The Angry Penguins Broadsheet was an offshoot of Angry Penguins, Australia's leading modernist literary magazine. The title came from Harris's poem, Mithridatum of Despair: "We know no mithridatum of despair/as drunks, the angry penguins of the night/straddling the cobbles of the square/tying a shoelace by fogged lamplight". The first magazine was founded in Adelaide in 1940 by Harris and his co-editor, D. B. "Sam" Kerr, and was published irregularly, with only nine issues in total. The art patrons John and Sunday Reed, together with Max Harris, published The Broadsheet, along with the later issues of the Angry Penguins magazine itself. Angry Penguins was famously the subject to one of the great literary hoaxes of the century by James McAuley and Harold Stewart. The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature observes that "the vigorous and legitimate movement for modernism in Australian writing. received a severe setback, and the conservative element was undoubtedly strengthened". 10 vols, quarto. Original paper wrappers, titles to front covers in black. Housed in a black solander box. Mildly toned; an excellent set.