Memoirs of Simpson Newland CMG, sometime Treasurer of South Australia
Adelaide, F.W. Preece and Sons, 1926. More
Adelaide, F.W. Preece and Sons, 1926. More
Auckland, Oxford University Press, 1988. Loosely inserted is a tearsheet of the review of the book by noted historian Dr Brian Kennedy. More
London, Constable and Company, 1919. With the ownership signature of Professor Heinz Kent. More
London, Printed by W.T. Sherwin, 1817 and 1819 [mainly first editions thus]. Seven scarce separately-published pamphlets by Thomas Paine, including some of his most influential titles, bound in one volume, as issued. The titles, with the date of publication followed by the place and date of the original publication, are..... More
Manchester, Mack & Co. [Photographers], 1913. At the time, Archibald Henry Peake (1859-1920) was the Premier of South Australia, a position he held on three occasions (1909-1910, 1912-1915 and 1917-1920). He died in office on 6 April 1920. In 1912, 'the Liberals won an eight-seat majority ... Peake again became..... More
Dublin, The Phoenix Publishing Co., Ltd, [1924]. Pearse was one of the leaders of the Easter Rising, and was executed in 1916. The first part of this volume comprises the memoir of his founding of the St. Enda's School (Scoil Éanna), which taught in Irish and English. The second part..... More
Carlton, Black Inc., 2021. More
Oxford, Martin Robertson, 1980. One of the Law in Society series. More
Sydney, State Library of New South Wales Press/ Power Publications, 1995. More
New York, Lustrum Press, 1971. A pictorial record of Portugal during the reign of Salazar. More
New York, Walker and Company, 1967. More
London, The Folio Society, 2007. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press, 1993. More
Melbourne, Macmillan & Co. Ltd., 1928. More
London, Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press, 1951. More
Leabrook, Printed by A.R. & A.G. Smedley for Oswald Pryor, 1950. Inscribed and signed in ink by Oswald Pryor (1881-1971) on the verso of the title page; the recipient has signed his name above the title on the front cover, adding 'A.W.U. Office'. 'Cornish families at Moonta and Wallaroo, the..... More
[Perth, Daily News/ West Australian Newspapers, 1964]. More
London, Methuen, 1961. With an introduction by Hugh Seton-Watson. With 3 relevant newsclippings loosely inserted. More
Adelaide, The Commission, 1971. In 1970, Sir Charles Hart Bright (1912-1983), judge, 'was appointed royal commissioner to inquire into the anti-war demonstration organised by the Vietnam Moratorium Campaign, which, held in Adelaide in September of that year, ended in a violent confrontation with police. His recommendations formed the basis for..... More
Paris, E. Dentu, 1865 (first French edition)/ 1821. Translated by Charles Bernard Derosne from the revised edition of 1865. More
London, printed by Thomas Baskett ... for J. Nourse, 1757. More
New York, Konecky, (1990s)/ 1949. More
London, Collins, 1970. Presentation copy. Inscribed 'For Sir Walter Crocker / with very good wishes', dated (20 September 1989) and signed by the editor. Loosely inserted are an autograph letter signed from Wilson to Crocker (sent with the book) and a rough draft of Crocker's lengthy reply (essentially a personal..... More
London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office for the History of Parliament Trust, 1970. 'The essential information about the Members of the House of Commons between 1715 and 1754'; Sir Robert Walpole and his Robinocracy are prominent, as are such events as the South Sea Bubble, both Jacobite rebellions (1715 and 1745)..... More
[Adelaide], The Author, December 1986. The theseis looks at 'Shakespeare's approach to Renaissance thinking on a number of matters relating to women ... considering the disparity between, on the one hand, the idea that, during the Renaissance, daughters moved directly from the sphere of their father's authority to the sphere..... More