BRUNEAF. Brussels Non European Art Fair 25. 10 - 14.06.2015
Brussels, BRUNEAF, 2015. Exhibition handbook. With the advertising flyer (with a colour map of the fair on the verso) loosely inserted. Text in French, English and Dutch. More
Brussels, BRUNEAF, 2015. Exhibition handbook. With the advertising flyer (with a colour map of the fair on the verso) loosely inserted. Text in French, English and Dutch. More
Polstead, J.B. Hayward & Son/ The Imperial War Museum, 1990/ 1945. Includes 'the names of approximately 169,000 Officers and men of the British, Dominion and other Allied Forces[;] originally published in ten parts by His Majesty's Stationery Office ... in limited numbers for internal reference, updated ... until the last..... More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1991. Provenance: With the ink ownership details of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM ('Archaeology, ANU, 9.9.94'). More
London, Adelphi, [1930]. Inscribed, dated (20 May 1931) and signed by the author. With a loosely inserted newspaper cutting. More
Cape Town, Western Province Cricket Association, 2000. More
Port Elizabeth, Richards, Impey & Co., circa 1870. A rare South African handbill advertising a touring 'Diorama' of the American Civil War. The recto provides the sequence of events from the bombardment of Fort Sumter, Bull Run, the battle between the 'Kearsarge' and 'Alabama', the main battles from Gettysburg to..... More
London, The Bodley Head, 1987. Foreword by Elspeth Huxley. More
Wien [Vienna], Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei, 1909 and 1910. A multi-lingual journal, with the majority of articles in either English, French, or German. There are 22 articles relating to Oceania and Australia, and many more on Asia, Africa and the Americas. Provenance: Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, SA Branch, with occasional inkstamps. [2..... More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1979 (first English language edition)/ 1967. Not least, the 55-page chapter 'The Art of Oceania' by Hans Nevermann. More
Dallas, Heritage Auction Galleries, 2007. With related ephemera, including the bid sheet, loosely inserted; some prices realised inscribed in ink. Not least Papua New-Guinea and Aboriginal. More
London, Sotheby Parke Bernet & Co., 2005. With photocopied price estimates loosely inserted. More
Neptune City, T.F.H. Productions, 1975 (third edition, revised and enlarged)/ 1973. More
Cape Town, Purnell, 1967. A large label mounted on the verso of the front flyleaf records that this is number 270 of 400 copies of the Collector's Edition, signed by both authors and the two principal artists. More
Smithfield, Gary Allen Pty Ltd, 2000 (reprint)/ 2000. Inscribed and signed by the author in ink on the title-page. 'A story of a great and enduring love - in the early days of Rhodesia - of the builders, the educators, the history, the triumphs and the troubles of that beautiful..... More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1980. 'Over two hundred treasures of art, drawn from private collections and never before made available to the public, have been superbly photographed by the collector, Arnold Bamert' (dustwrapper blurb). More
[Kenthurst], Kangaroo Press, [1992]. More
London, Harvill, 1991 [first thus]. More
London, Collins Harvill, 1990 (first edition). More
Paris, CNRS Editions, 1997. Text in French. More
Rotterdam, Museum of Ethnology, 1996. Presentation copy dated (April 1999), inscribed to Douglas Newton 'The collection Man' from Cees van den Meiracker, Museum of Ethnology, Rotterdam. Photography by Erik Hesmerg. Exhibition catalogue. More
Brussels, Tendi, S.A., 1984. The edition was limited to 2000 numbered copies; this copy is unnumbered and out of series. More
London, Athlone Press, 1989. Number 58 in the Monographs on Social Anthropology series; with the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Inscribed on the verso 'To dear Mother, with the Original's love'. More