The Gawler Handbook. A Record of the Rise and Progress of that important Town; to which are added Memoirs of McKinlay the Explorer and Dr Nott
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. More
Brisbane, Pole, Outridge & Co., Printers and Lithographers, 1897. Ferguson 11749 (noting only mauve cloth boards, and not the publisher's full leather). More
Adelaide, Carey, Page & Co., Printers ("Published under the Author's own immediate Supervision"), 1885. The lithographs are a frontispiece view after Skipper, 15 full-page portraits and one plate containing three portraits; the photographs are of the Governor (and dedicatee) Sir William Robinson (140x88mm, by Hammer and Co.) and Loyau (98x58mm..... More
London, Methuen & Co. Ltd., 1933 (third, 'Cheap', edition)/ 1932. Signed by the author in ink on the title-page. Autobiography; not least, Joseph Conrad, J.M. Barrie and Arnold Bennett. More
Sydney, Currawong Publishing Company, 1943 (second, revised and enlarged, edition)/ 1938. In the 'Unpopular Pamphlets' series. More
Sydney, The Worker Trustees, 1920. 'With Commemorative Poems by Mrs Mary Gilmore, Henry Lawson, C.J. Dennis, Roderic Quinn, and J. Le Gay Brereton, and Appreciations by Leading Publicists' (frontispiece). Claude Arthur Marquet (1869-1920), a 'proficient, self-taught black-and-white artist' was born in Moonta, South Australia. He moved to Victoria in 1902..... More
Canberra, ABRS [Australian Biological Resources Study], 2008. More
[Sydney], Department of Agriculture, NSW, 1976. 'A new approach to the literature on poisonous plants in relation to humans, domestic animals and bees ... over 1000 species of plants known or likely to occur in NSW are treated ...' (rear cover). More
[Eastwood], Geological Monuments Subcommittee of the SA Division of the Geological Society of Australia, 1986. Hand-lettered copy number 6. More
Auckland, Auckland University Press, 1977. More
Leipzig, Paul Frohberg, 1875 and 1876 (both first editions). More
Adelaide, Vardon and Pritchard, Printers, 1902. The author was the Port Adelaide Institute librarian. More
Adelaide, 'printed and published for Government, by George Dehane', 1846. Heinrich Edward August Meyer was a Lutheran missionary who arrived in Australia in 1840, and spent just over two years living with the Raminyeri tribe of the Encounter Bay area before publishing in 1843 'the first grammar and vocabulary on..... More
Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1973 (facsimile edition)/ 1940. Pressmen and Governors is the companion volume to the set. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1952 (first edition). Number 218 of 250 numbered copies signed by the author. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1956 (revised and extended edition)/ 1940. More
London, Argonaut, 1936. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1969. Signed in ink on the title page by both authors. Sir Edward James Ranembe Morgan (1900-1977), judge, local historian and sometime president of the National Trust of South Australia and foundation board-member of the National Gallery of South Australia. Stephen Hamilton Gilbert (1910-1979) took the..... More
London, Adam and Charles Black, 1907. George Morland (1763-1804) 'stood alone as a painter of (English) peasant and humble life'. More
Sydney, Sydney University Press, 1972/ 1898. More
London, British Museum, 1953. More
Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1971. With a review slip loosely inserted. Text in German. More
Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1966. Presentation copy signed by one of the authors, and with a relevant newsclipping loosely inserted. Text in German. More
Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1976. Text in German. More