Shallow Gold Occurrences in Western Victoria as Reported by the Mining Registrars and Surveyors, Newspaper Correspondents and others who were there. A Research Report. Second Edition
Launching Place, The Author, 2020 (second edition)/ 2018. 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
Melbourne, Presbyterian Church of Victoria, 1909. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1988. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1988. More
Taos, Nighthawk Press, 2015. Presentation copy. Warmly inscribed ('a lifetime of sustained friendship'), and signed in ink by the author on the title page. More
'The Sturt Football club was established on 14 March 1901 ... Sturt enjoyed little success initially and struggled to make the finals. In 1909, the club was strengthened by a number of interstate players enticed by offers of employment and accommodation and in 1910, Sturt played in their first Grand..... More
Adelaide, Sullivan's Cove, 1984. Number 72 of only 155 copies. More
Sydney, Surf Life Saving Association of Australia, 1963. More
Melbourne, Roebuck Press, 1984. More
Fort Queenscliff, The author, 1988/ 1982. More
London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1886. South Australia (52 pages, including several on the Gawler Ostrich Farm), Victoria and New South Wales (including the Blue Mountains, 16 pages) were visited. With the pictorial bookplate ['Gang forward'] (a little foxed and slightly torn) of Edward Charles Stirling on the front..... More
Melbourne, The Hawthorn Press, 1946. One of only 500 copies. One of the Australian Heritage Books series. More
Carlton, Currey O'Neil Publishers Pty Ltd, 1982. More
Melbourne, Gippsland & Northern Co-Operative Co. Ltd., 1927. More
Bendigo, The Company, [1880s?]. The catalogue record in Trove suggests [1895], but it also calls for 6 pages, and says Bendigo is in NSW! Curiously, newspaper advertising for J.H. Abbott and Co. Tanners & Curriers, seems to cease in 1889, but we can find nothing to indicate if they went..... More
Melbourne, Motor Spares Limited, June 1939 (second edition). The first edition, with half the number of pages, was published in December 1931. More
Melbourne, Wilson and Mackinnon, Printers [and Proprietors of 'The Argus', 'The Star' and 'The Australasian'], [1934]. More
[No Place, No Publisher, 1993]. The memoir of one of the six RAAF servicemen court-martialled and jailed for insubordination at Benalla in 1941. Some fifty years later, in 'February 1990, it was suggested I write my history as it might tend to eradicate the cause of my tension and anxiety..... More
Sydney, George B. Philip & Son, 1911. Offered with copies of the Students' Handbooks for the Universities of Melbourne (The Atlas Press - E. Newlands, 1910; full leather), and Adelaide (Vardon & Sons, 1913; cloth), presented by the respective University Christian Unions. They are both in excellent condition and in..... More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1872. Victorian Parliamentary Paper Number 60 of 1872; one of 950 copies. Detailed reports from the Government Aboriginal stations (Coranderrk, Lake Wellington, Lake Tyers, Lake Condah, Framlingham and Lake Hindmarsh) plus appendices listing distribution of stores, prison statistics and the like. More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1875. Victorian Parliamentary Paper Number 26 of 1875; one of 850 copies. Detailed reports from the Government Aboriginal stations (Coranderrk, Lake Wellington, Lake Tyers, Lake Condah, Framlingham and Lake Hindmarsh) plus appendices listing distribution of stores, prison statistics and the like. More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1878. Victorian Parliamentary Paper Number 71 of 1878; one of 875 copies. Detailed reports from the Government Aboriginal stations (Coranderrk, Lake Wellington, Lake Tyers, Lake Condah, Framlingham and Lake Hindmarsh) plus appendices listing distribution of stores, prison statistics and the like. More
Port Campbell, Port Campbell Progress Association, [1938?]. The date is suggested by Trove. The latest date found in the text refers to the death in 1935 of Eva Carmichael, one of only two survivors of the wreck of the Loch Ard in 1878. More