Somewhere in France. Letters to Home. The War Years of Sergeant Ray Whitelaw 1st A.I.F.
Fitzroy, Five Mile Press, 1989. More
Fitzroy, Five Mile Press, 1989. More
[London, YMCA, 1919]. More
Oxford, Printed at the University Press, 1914. Mounted on the front pastedown is a small presentation plate, printed in blue ink on white paper: 'Presented to the Members of the NSW Contingent of Australian Imperial force, by Friends of The British and Foreign Bible Society ... Sydney, July, 1915' (followed..... More
Annandale, Fairfax Library/The Author, 1986. A related photocopy is loosely inserted. More
Melbourne, The Author/ Australian Military History Publications, 2006. More
Sydney, Lansdowne, 1994 (first edition). More
London, Angus and Robertson, 1916 (second impression)/ 1916. Presentation copy, inscribed in ink from winemaker Henry Maydwell Martin, possibily to his nephew. More
Shrewsbury, Airlife, 1982. More
[No Place], T.R. Oliver, 1983. More
Jefferson, McFarland & Company, 2002. 'Closes a process of demystification and addresses squarely the darker struggles of Lawrence's life'. More
Istanbul, Ekip Film, 2005. More
London, Constable and Company, 1919. With the ownership signature of Professor Heinz Kent. More
Strathfield, A.M. Parsons, 1915. 'This little paper is, with kind assistance, the loving effort of the "Old Girls" of a small school. May it do its part on Australia Day. A.M. Parsons, Wooroonook, Strathfield' (at the foot of the second-last page). Alice Mary Parsons was the wife of Frederick William..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1980s, facsimile edition]/ 1934. One of only 200 copies. More
'I have received your letter of April 7th, concerning Private George W. Smith, and am pleased to inform you that this soldier was returned to the United States March 16th, on S.S. Santa Olivia'. Provenance: Collection of The Hon Barry Jones AC. More
Ridgeway, The Author, 2006. Number 8 of only 250 copies signed by the author. More
Dusseldorf, Econ, 1988 [and] 1985. Text in German. WW1 and WW2 from the German perspective. More
London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951. More
In the tradition of Queen Victoria, who gave a tin of chocolate to her soldiers in South Africa for New Year, 1900, this gift tin was the initiative of Princess Mary, the seventeen-year-old daughter of King George V and Queen Mary. She was responsible for the public appeal that raised..... More
London, Cassell, 1999. Inscribed and signed in ink on the half-title by Trevor Wilson, with Robin Prior's ink signature beneath. More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1969 (facsimile)/ 1922. Based on Official Documents by Direction of The Historical Section of The Committee of Imperial Defence. More
Dural Delivery Centre, Rosenberg, 2005. Not least, Gallipoli. Ramsay 'set sail from Australia for the Middle East with the 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance. He served in Egypt and on hospital ships in the Dardanelles evacuating a mounting number of sick and wounded' (rear cover). More
Aldershot, Scolar Press for the Navy Records Society, 1993. More
London, Andrew Melrose, 1923 (first edition). Including an introduction by Major-General L.C. Dunsterville, of Dunsterforce fame. Kipling immortalised Dunsterville in 'Stalky and Co'; the force itself numbered under 350, and comprised elite soldiers and officers from Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Colonel Sir Toby Alfred Rawlinson, 3rd Baronet (1867-1934)..... More
Mount Barker, The Author/ Mount Barker High School, 2002. Not least, Dr Roger Freeman's article, "The Military Service of South Australians in WW1". 'A powerful and fitting tribute to the memory of the 99 soldiers these students researched ... a unique and valuable teaching tool set apart from other WW1..... More