Ludwig Becker. Artist and Naturalist with the Burke and Wills Expedition
Carlton, Melbourne University Press on behalf of the Library Council of Victoria, 1979. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press on behalf of the Library Council of Victoria, 1979. More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 2007 (first edition). Australia's only youth-driven Aboriginal art movement. More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1934. This issue also contains FRY, Dr H.K.: Kinship and Descent among the Australian Aborigines (8 pages) and MAWSON, Sir Douglas: The Arltunga and Karoonda Meteorites (6 pages). More
Adelaide, W.L. Hawes, Government Printer [for the South Australian Museum], 1960. More
Adelaide, W.L. Hawes, Government Printer [for the South Australian Museum], 1960. More
Adelaide, The Hassell Press [for the South Australian Museum], 1946. More
Darwin, North Australia Research Unit, Australian National University, 1985. More
Sydney, Ure Smith, 1960. Signed by the author to 'Ted' [T.G.H.] Strehlow. 'The impact of white civilisation on old ways of life'. More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 (facsimile edition)/ 1898. Number 209 of only 400 sets. More
Camperdown, Aboriginal Arts Board of the Australia Council, [circa 1976]. Catalogue to accompany the exhibition of the same name at the Macleay Museum, 29 March 2001 to 30 January 2003. More
[Alice Springs, The Author, 1995]. Inscribed, dated (16 June 1997) and signed in ink by the author on the title-page. More
Canberra, National Gallery of Australia, 1997. More
Chippendale, Australian National Gallery/ Ellsyd Press, 1989. With the publisher's 'For Review' label mounted on the front flyleaf. More
Chippendale, Australian National Gallery/ Ellsyd Press, 1989. Some related ephemera is loosely inserted. More
Canberra, Government Printer, 1929. Commonwealth Parliamentary Paper Number 12 of 1929 (Second Session); only 825 copies printed. The Government Resident at the time was J.C. Cawood. The Northern Australia Act of 1926, which resulted in the proclamation of the Territories of Central and North Australia on 1 March 1927, was..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1975. Australian Aboriginal Studies, Regional and Research Studies Number 2. The area in which the language is spoken 'straddles the Stuart Highway about halfway between Darwin and Alice Springs' (Introduction). More
Darwin, Northern Territory Museum of Arts and Sciences, 1984. Monograph Series 1. With the ink ownership details of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). More
Sydney, Reed New Holland, 1999 (third impression)/ 1993. More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1973. The notorious rape-murder trial involving Rupert Maxwell Stuart (born on a cattle station near Alice Springs, the son of 'a full-blood Aranda tribesman ... and a girl who had one white grandparent'. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (dated December 1982). More
Vermont, Ashgate, 2005 (first edition). With the ownership label of Reverend Bill Edwards. More
Sydney, Columbia Pictures, 1954. More
Adelaide, RSSA. This issue also contains SCHULZE, Reverend Louis: The Aborigines of the Upper and Middle Finke River. Their Habits and Customs, with introductory Notes on the Physical and Natural-History Features of the Country (37 pages). Schulze was a missionary of fourteen years standing in the region at the time..... More
Darwin, [Department of the Northern Territory], December 1973. Stated limited edition, with the label laid-down on the title-page; 'This publication is an interim report and contains some errors ... Any broader publication will be suitable amended'. The draft version of the report which was finally published in 1977. More
Sydney, Boolarong Publications, 1967. Presentation inscription dated (1986) signed by the author's wife. The 'Thomas King' was wrecked on Cato's reef, off the Queensland coast. Not least The Massacre and Captain Walker's heroic journey to safety. More
Canberra, National Gallery of Australia, 2009 [revised edition]/ 2007 [with the title 'Culture Warriors. National Indigenous Art Triennial 2007']. First published on the occasion of the exhibition Culture Warriors. Australian Indigenous Art Triennial 2007. More