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    by Joe Roberts
    £23.99

    Monograph of Joe Robert's latest work, including paintings, drawings, and essays.

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    by Brian Blomerth
    £22.49

    Brian Blomerth first fused his singularly irreverent underground comix style with heavily-researched history in 2019¿s Brian Blomerth¿s Bicycle Day, a Technicolor retelling of the discovery of LSD. Now, the illustrator and graphic novelist continues his wild and woolly excursions into the history of mind expansion with Mycelium Wassonii, an account of the lives and trips of R. Gordon and Valentina Wasson, the pioneering scientist couple responsible for popularizing the use of psychedelic mushrooms. A globetrotting vision of hallucinatory science and religious mysticism with appearances by Life Magazine, the CIA, and the Buddha, Mycelium Wassonii is a visual history and a love story as only Blomerth¿s Isograph pen can render it.

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    by Ted Greenwood
    £14.49

    Almost every boy has at some time made a kite. But few boys have ever made a kite with so much a mind of its own as Obstreperous. Though it was made in the normal way, with sticks and string and paper and rags, it did not fly in anything like a normal way. At first it didn¿t fly at all because there was no wind. And then when the winds came, it dipped and bounced and created all sorts of problems for its maker. In the end, too, it had its way and left some people happy and some a little sad. An international treasure from the Australian countryside, 1969¿s Obstreperous is one of author Ted Greenwood¿s best-loved children¿s books. Anthology is pleased to bring it back into print for the first time in generations.

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    - How Listening Shapes Our Creative Lives
    by Lavender Suarez
    £18.99

    An artist's book guide to the world of sound from musician and sonic healer Lavender Suarez.

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    - Early Poems by Lou Reed
    by Lou Reed
    £20.49

    Gathering poems, photographs and ephemera from this era (including previously unreleased audio of the 1971 St. Mark's Church reading), this book provides a window to a little-known chapter in the life of one of the most singular and uncompromising voices in American popular culture.

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