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21 nights in july

21 nights in july

$12.00

"mr I have a PHD"

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Ostensibly a book about how amazing cycling is, 21 Nights In July is one nerd’s attempt to counteract the psychological damage of the modern age by riding all day and staying up late watching the Tour de France. Covering everything from urban planning, Queer theory, masculine privilege, the mythology of sport, obscure European bike punk bands, Roland Barthes, gear ratio choices and how to crash and land on your face, 21 Nights in July is the thinking cyclist’s critique of everything that sucks about the post-industrial world, and everything amazing about riding bikes.

WARNING: All the covers are pretty scuffy. Just so you know.

211 pages, 16 cm x 11 cm. awesome chunky pocket book size. Like a bible.

 

Fear of a bike planet: A das papierkrierg primer

Fear of a bike planet: A das papierkrierg primer

$0.01

Dr Ianto Ware, Luke You

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I recognise that the descision to write an entire publication dedicated entirely to cycling has created some CONTROVERSY amongst certain members of my otherwise loyal readership. Indeed, one regular reader recently wrote to tell me, "I'm dreading that cycling zeen [sic.], I bet it'll be a whole series that'll last ten years or something". Particularly, some people have lamented that I seem to have turned away from the comic analysis of my lacklustre love life, my shitty job, petty frustrations and overtly personal confessions RENDERED HILARIOUS by their penchant for making me look like a buffoon...

December 2008

21 cm x 15 cm, 20 pages.

Dr Ware c/o The South Australian Institute for the Photocopied Arts,

1 Kanbara St, Flinders Park, SA 5025

Westside Angst #15

Westside Angst #15

$2.00

Ianto Ware

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'Valuable' book and 'literature' reviews from the Winter of 2009.

Dear Reader, Winter has settled itself over my adopted suburb of Stepney. To use the parlance of our times, "I'm not a fan". I usually spend the first six weeks trying to be 'environmentally friendly' by not using the heater, then I snap and turn the damn thing on and it reeks of burning dust and that pretty much sets the scene for the whole season; that overtone of grotty desperation.

For those of you who, like myself, devolve significantly over the winter months and find yourself crumbling into a ruin of social malaise and personal conundrum I have compiled the following reading list.

May -June 2009

21 cm x 15 cm, 20 pages.