Living Aboriginal History of Victoria. Stories in the Oral Tradition
Cambridge, Press Syndicate of the Cambridge University Press, 1991. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Cambridge, Press Syndicate of the Cambridge University Press, 1991. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Bundaberg, Corkwood Press, 1995/ 1994 (facsimile edition)/ 1867. The first facsimile edition was limited to 500 copies and quickly went out of print; this cheaper trade edition followed soon after. More
Bundaberg, Corkwood Press, 1995 (second facsimile edition)/ 1994 (facsimile edition)/ 1867. The first facsimile edition was limited to 500 copies and quickly went out of print; this cheaper trade edition followed soon after. More
Crawley, University of Western Australia Press, 2002. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1985/ 1979. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1965 (first edition). With a foreword by Mary Durack and illustrations by Elizabeth Durack. The blurb claims the text as 'the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia', a claim subsequently questioned. With a few relevant newspaper articles loosely inserted..... More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1891. Don't be misled by the generic title! This is the account of a first-hand visit in March-April 1888; it is an interesting and wide-ranging report, covering (among other things) mining, agricultural and pastoral matters, Aboriginal affairs and the local Chinese problem. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number..... More
Roseville East, Craftsman House, 1994. 'This unique and thoroughly researched dictionary contains profiles of over 500 Western Desert artists ... During the 1970s the Papunya Tula Artists were the best known group of Aboriginal artists but since then work from Yuendumu, Napperby, Mt Allen, Lajamanu, Ernabella, Utopia and Balgo Hills..... More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2008. This important book comprises 'comprehensive and widely researched biographies of more than 200 men and women'. More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 2008. This important book comprises 'comprehensive and widely researched biographies of more than 200 men and women'. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia, 1996 [first edition]. Exhibition catalogue. More
Auckland, Auckland City Art Gallery, 1991. Exhibition catalogue. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia, 1996 [first edition]. Signed on the title page by the principal author, Vivien Johnson. Exhibition catalogue; the exhibition and publication was co-ordinated by Jane Hylton. More
Adelaide, Art Gallery of South Australia, 1996. Exhibition catalogue; the exhibition and publication was co-ordinated by Jane Hylton. More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1943. "The region under review is that bounded on the west by Lake Eyre and the Arunta (Simpson) Desert, on the south by the Flinders Ranges and Lake Callabonna, on the east and north by the Queensland border". (A companion article by T.H. JOHNSTON on the fauna of..... More
Sydney, Church Missionary Society, 1925. Not least, Maoris and Australian Aborigines. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 1996. 'The Aboriginal boomerang has become a mysterious, almost magical object [which] can be used to make fire, and can be used as a knife, a lever, a digging tool, a ceremonial object, or a musical instrument' (front flap). More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2018 (revised edition)/ 2011. 'During the half-century from the 1890s to the 1940s, the theme of the "bush" emerged as a formative element in a new Australian identity. Assumptions about the Central Australian frontier and its people - black and white - then hardened into stereotypes..... More
Adelaide, Wakefield Press, 2007. The first edition is far superior in production quality to later reprints. More
Adelaide, South Australian Museum/ Wakefield Press, 1986. Exhibition catalogue. More
Adelaide, South Australian Museum/ Wakefield Press, 1986. Exhibition catalogue. More
Adelaide, Royal Society of South Australia, 1920 to 1924. Although not identified as such, the illustrations in every instance are by the author. These five volumes are offered with a matching copy of Volume 49 (1925), completing the important 18-part series, 'Flora and Fauna of Nuyts Archipelago and the Investigator..... More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1921. This issue also contains HOWCHIN, Professor Walter: On the Occurrence of Aboriginal Stone Implements of Unusual Types in the Tableland Regions of Central Australia (25 pages plus 11 pages of plates) and a supplementary article by the same author: On the Methods adopted by the Aborigines of..... More
Hobart, Blubber Head Press, 2001. One of 1000 copies. Not least, Jorgenson's role as head of roving parties against the Tasmanian Aborigines and his involvement with the Black Line (25 pages - see Chapter 22). More