Art. Art Objects, and Ritual in the Mimika Culture
Leiden, E.J. Brill for the Reijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, 1984. The Mimika people live in the central region of Indonesian Papua. More
Leiden, E.J. Brill for the Reijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, 1984. The Mimika people live in the central region of Indonesian Papua. More
Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1968. More
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1939. Provenance: the anthropologist Dr Peter Sutton, with his ownership signature (June, 2004) on the front free endpaper. More
London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1905. 'A natural sequel of "Social Origins and Primal Law", published three years ago'; with much on the Arunta (Arrernte) and other Australian Aboriginal tribes. More
London, Longmans, Green and Co., 1903. 'This book deals only with the institutions of races certainly totemistic, and mainly with the Australian and North American tribes' (introduction). James Jasper Atkinson died in 1899; his 86-page contribution to the book has been edited and annotated by Lang. Provenance: Tom Austen Brown..... More
Paris, Flammarion/ The Museum, 2009. Foreword by John Loring; preface by Harold Koda. More
[Chicago], Field Museum of Natural History, 1980. More
London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1906. The seven-page introduction is by A.C. Haddon. More
London, Jonathan Cape, 1981 (first English edition)/ 1971 (first edition in French). More
Honolulu, University Press of Hawaii, 1977. With the tropical bookplate of British anthropologist Dr Henry Evans Maude (1906 - 2006), who specialised in Pacific studies. ASAO Monograph Number 5. More
New York, Haworth Press, 1989. Number 2 in the Haworth Series on Women. More
London, Torchstream, 1954. Number 677 of 975 copies 'restricted to members of the Medical and Legal Professions, Anthropologists ...'. More
[Sydney], Australian Museum, 1982. More
London, Harvill, 1994. More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1950 [third impression]/ 1922. With a foreword by Sir James George Frazer. More
London, Routledge, 1932 (second impression)/ 1922. Rare with the dustwrapper. More
London, Routledge and Kegan, 1964 [sixth impression]/ 1922. More
Wahroonga, Cowrie Books, 1998. Signed by the author in ink on the title page. The Trobriand Islands are north-east of mainland Papua New Guinea, and north of Fergusson Island. More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961. Inscribed and signed by the author. More
Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1970/ 1965. More
Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin, 2011. Robert Hamilton Mathews (1841-1918), surveyor and anthropologist. 'Mathews was one of many enthusiasts, mostly with little or no formal training in anthropology, concerned with recording Aboriginal culture. His reports on ceremonial life and language are invaluable, often the only record for large areas of..... More
Canberra, National Gallery of Australia, 2010. Exhibition catalogue. Two newspaper clippings are loosely inserted: one is a review of the book, the other a review of the exhibition. More
Kensington, Bay Books, 1982. More
Adelaide, Investigator Press, 1980. A 'pioneering practical epidemiologist, an original eugenic thinker' as well as the creator of the amateur detective, Dr Thorndyke. Signed by the author. More