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Postcards from - If we stand very still, no one will notice / by Gracia Haby
Bib ID 4457676
Format BookBook
Author
Haby, Gracia
 
Description [North Fitzroy, Vic. : G. Haby], 2007 
[23] leaves : chiefly ill. ; 10 x 14 cm. 
Collection Nick Henderson Zine Collection (no. 8 of a limited edition of 60). 
Summary

Featuring many of the postcards seen behind the little glass doors at Mailbox 141, as part of the exhibition, If we stand very still, no one will notice, with Louise Jennison.

Notes

Cover title.

Library's copy is no. 49 of a limited edition of 60.

Subjects Artists' books - Australia.
Form/genre Zines.
Other authors/contributors Jennison, Louise
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If we stand very still, no one will notice

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    Details Collect From
    Np 702.81 H116
    Copy: N pbk
    Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    HENDERSON 466
    Copy: N pbk
    Petherick Reading Room

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