Presbyterian Church of Victoria. Standing Orders. Rules of Procedure in Various Church Courts. Rules and Forms of Procedure adopted since 20th November 1888
Melbourne, Rae Bros., Printers, 1897. Not in Trove. More
Melbourne, Rae Bros., Printers, 1897. Not in Trove. More
Melbourne, M.L. Hutchinson, Presbyterian Book Depot, 1888. Not in Trove. More
South Melbourne, Macmillan, 1983. Loosely inserted is a large 1983 AAA Conference 'With compliments' card made out to Mr M.E. Brooks. More
Four photographs were sent to Italy, and two to Germany. Judging by the dates on the messages (between 23 January 1943 and 25 May 1944) and the addresses of the prisons, only one snapshot was sent at a time (possibly no more were permitted). In Italy, 'Australians who were not..... More
Ferntree Gully, Sierra Publishing, 2011. The author is a Victorian train driver. More
Studlfield, Train Hobby Publications, 1992. More
South Yarra, Currey O'Neil Ross Pty Ltd in association with the Library Council of Victoria, 1983. More
Bendigo, Exploring History Australia, 2019. More
Melbourne, J.J. Goubley, Government Printer [for the River Murray Commission], 1946. More
Adelaide, W.C. Cox, Printer, 1853. The author, Clerk of the Executive Council of South Australia, was on board the vessel; this is his account of the first successful navigation of the Murray as far as Swan Hill by Captain Francis Cadell. Fellow-passenger James Allen also published his version of events..... More
Adelaide, W.C. Cox, Printer, 1853. The author, Clerk of the Executive Council of South Australia, was on board the vessel; this is his account of the first successful navigation of the Murray as far as Swan Hill by Captain Francis Cadell. Fellow-passenger James Allen also published his version of events..... More
Oakleigh South, RAE (Vic) Historical and Heritage Committee, 1995-2003. Signed and dated (15 July 2004) by the former owner, one Major John V. Phillips of Ballarat, formerly of 91 Forestry Squadron. 31 issues plus several relevant circulars, a booklet ('Royal Australian Engineers Foundation'), and the front panel of the original..... More
Victorian-born Sir Charles Snodgrass Ryan (1853-1926) completed his medical training in England in 1875, after which he served as a military surgeon for the Turkish government. 'In mid-1876 he served in the final stages of the Turko-Servian war and then in the Russo-Turkish campaign of 1877-78. He spent more than..... More
Melbourne, The Jacaranda Press/ The National Trust of Australia (Victoria), 1966. 'A comprehensive classified survey of 640 buildings arranged in regional groups, each region being introduced by a short historical chapter' (dustwrapper). More
Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1936. With the bookplate of eminent Australian neurosurgeon Professor Donald Simpson AO (1927-2018), and a an ink note in his hand; 'Rebound October 1991', mounted on the front pastedown. More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1932 (first edition thus). 'These fragments, originally published as "Fragment of a Prologue" and "Fragment of an Agon" in "The Criterion" are here for the first time reprinted in book form' (dustwrapper blurb). The front flyleaf is inscribed in blue pencil 'To Cecily, not for..... More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press at the Miegunyah Press, 1989. Number 5 in the Miegunyah Press Series. More
Sydney, Art in Australia Limited, 1929. More
The invitation, issued to 'Mr R Burton', is signed by John Creswell, long-standing SACA secretary (1883-1909: in 1990, the Sir Donald Bradman Stand replaced the John Creswell Stand, erected in his honour in 1923). The invitation, dated 6 August 1888, reads in full: 'Dear Sir, I beg to inform you..... More
Melbourne, [The Author], 1900. With the (presumably contemporary) ownership signature, 'Levinson'. More
Melbourne, John Ferres, Government Printer, 1855. Victorian Parliamentary Paper Number 79a of 1854-5. Of particular interest are the five pages of specifications for the screw steamer (the SS 'Victoria'). More
Melbourne, John Ferres, Government Printer, 1878. Victorian Legislative Assembly Paper Number 5 of 1878; only 775 copies printed. Protracted debate concerning the state of cleanliness and repair of the vessel when transferred from the Marine Survey Service and the command of H.J. Stanley (who took over from Captain Norman). More
Launching Place, The Author, 2020 (second edition)/ 2018. More
[Melbourne, 1916]. Horace Ernest Stevens (1876-1950), for many years 'closely identified with the musical life of this city ... has enlisted for service with the Australian Expeditionary Forces, and will sail early in May'. The concert, under the patronage of Madame Melba, was organised for 2 May 1916. Stevens had..... More