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It's a pretty extensive look at the work being produced in the streets down under with over 500 full colour images to get the point accross.
"Through intimate interviews, dynamic layouts and a riot of examples the artists are shown in the context of world street art culture.
Stencil Graffiti Capital: Melbourne is the first book to explore the city's thought provoking, visually rich stencil graffiti scene."
You can check out a full review over at Netdiver.