Coastal Invertebrates of Victoria. An Atlas of Selected Species
Melbourne, Marine Research Group of Victoria in association with the Museum of Victoria, 1984. With numerous illustrations. More
Melbourne, Marine Research Group of Victoria in association with the Museum of Victoria, 1984. With numerous illustrations. More
London, Hutchinson Scientific & Technical, 1957. More
Hobart, J. Walch and Sons, [1936]. More
London, The Harvill Press, 1990. These photographs, 'chosen by Keith Beken from the work of four generations of his family, pioneers and for over a century the outstanding practitioners of yacht photography, span the history of the America's Cup, from the first challenge in 1870 to the 27th in 1988'..... More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 2004 [first English edition]. Photographs by Philip and Guillaume Plisson, and Christophe le Potier. More
Sydney, Doubleday, 1981. This volume 'covers some 125 vessels that were placed in service ... by 21 companies from Australia and four from New Zealand.... The vessels are listed in the order of their entry into service, and a full history of each ship is provided'. More
Sydney, Doubleday, 1981. 'The vessels are listed in the order of their entry into service, and a full history of each ship is provided ... A comprehensive fleet list is included'. [2 items]. More
London, The Folio Society, 2005 [first edition]. More
[Adelaide, Unknown Photographer, 1913]. The SS 'South Africa', laden with 4486 cases of explosives, caught fire while moored at the North Arm, Port Adelaide, on the afternoon of 21 August 1910. With much of the crew abandoning ship, it was left largely to the firefighters, police and boatmen of Port..... More
[Port Adelaide], Friends of the South Australian Maritime Museum, 2003. More
[Port Adelaide], Friends of the South Australian Maritime Museum, 2003. More
Adelaide, The South Australian Harbors Board, [1959]. Loosely inserted is a compliments slip from the Minister of the Marine, G.G. Pearson. Number-stamped 738 of an unspecified run. More
Port Broughton, Oval Improvement Committee for the District Council of Port Broughton, [1971]. Published to commemorate the town's centenary. More
Warrnambool, Mahogany Ship Committee/ Warrnambool Institute Press, 1987 (first edition). Sequel to the First Australian Symposium on The Mahogany Ship, which was also, confusingly, titled 'The Mahogany Ship: Relic or Legend?'. More
London, OUP, 1937. More
Adelaide, Rigby Limited, 1976. The front free endpaper is inscribed ('With best regards on the first edition 12/4/77') and signed by the author. More
Port Broughton, Port Broughton District Council, 1992. Presentation copy. Dated (11 September 2006), the inscriptions thanks the recipient for 'a wonderful fundraiser for the Pt Broughton District Hospital', from 'the members of the Pt Broughton Hospital Ladies Auxiliary'. More
Aldershot, Scolar Press for the Navy Records Society, 1993. More
London, Ian Allan, 1977. "As well as describing comprehensively all the major transatlantic liners of the Twentieth Century, (the author) has included in this book many of the smaller and less well-known passenger ships" More
Victoria Park, Hesperian Press, 1990. Signed by the author. More
Wellington, Reed, 1969 (second edition)/ 1951 and 1969. More
Sydney, Thwaites, (1934 and 1936). More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1946. Inscribed (in part, 'In a weak moment I promised you a copy of this little book - now I apologise for the infliction') and signed by the author under his real name, John L. Preece (of the Adelaide bookselling family). The 'story of the little ships..... More
Melbourne, Georgian House, 1946. The author was John L. Preece, one of the eponymous Adelaide bookselling family. The 'story of the little ships of the Royal Australian Navy - the Naval Auxiliary Patrol (one-time luxury yachts) and the Fairmiles' in northern Australian waters during WW2. More
Caithness, Whittles Publishing, 2009. 'Based on daily diary entries, [a] candid account of the author's development as a merchant mariner from 1937 to 1946 ...'; not least, the 'Esperia'. More