Charles Court. I Love This Place
Osborne Park, St George Books, 2011. More
Osborne Park, St George Books, 2011. More
Crawley, University of Western Australia Press, 2002. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1965 (first edition). With a foreword by Mary Durack and illustrations by Elizabeth Durack. The blurb claims the text as 'the first novel by any writer of Aboriginal blood to be published in Australia', a claim subsequently questioned. With a few relevant newspaper articles loosely inserted..... More
Broome, Magabala Books, 1987. More
Yarram, Lonestone Press/ Oceans Enterprises, 1994. More
Wahroonga, The Publisher, 1989. Presentation copy. Warmly inscribed, dated (22 February 2002) and signed by the author. Number 79 of a small print-run. More
Adelaide, Printed by Halliday Bros. Ltd for S.C. Ward and Co., 1933. Despite its prosaic title and relative youth, this is an item of great charm, printed in two-toned blocks in fifteen different colours. Suitably framed, it would create a magnificent panorama well over a metre and a half wide..... More
[Perth], The Western Australian Herbarium, 1987. 'Illustrations and cover paintings by Margaret Menadue'. [2 items]. More
[Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1986]. The catalogue, compiled by Janet Maughan, details 102 items (mainly paintings, but also a few other artefacts). The other contributions by Lois [Lowitja] O'Donoghue, J.V.S. Megaw, Jenny Zimmer, Geoffrey Bardon, Dick Kimber and others shed light on the early popularisation of the Papunya..... More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2014. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2011 (first edition). More
Carlton South, Melbourne University Press, 2001 (first edition). With the ownership label of Reverend Bill Edwards, and a relevant photocopied newspaper article. More
Perth, Government Printer, 1881. Western Australian Legislative Council Paper Number 23 of 1881. McLaren 13156. More
[Perth, Western Australian Department of Lands & Surveys], 1955. The author was the leader of the North Kimberley Survey and Mapping Expedition, 1954; his report has some interesting Aboriginal content. Not in McLaren; not in Greenway. More
[Perth, Western Australian Department of Lands & Surveys], 1955. The head of the title page is signed in ink by the author, the leader of this North Kimberley Survey and Mapping Expedition, 1954. The report has some interesting Aboriginal content. Not in McLaren; not in Greenway. More
[Perth, Western Australian Department of Lands & Surveys], 1955. The author was the leader of the North Kimberley Survey and Mapping Expedition, 1954; his report has some interesting Indigenous Australian content. Not in McLaren; not in Greenway. More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1937. This issue also contains MOUNTFORD, C.P.: Aboriginal Crayon Drawings relating to Totemic Places in South-Western Central Australia (15 pages) and Examples of Aboriginal Art from Napier Broome Bay and Parry Harbour, North-Western Australia (11 pages); TINDALE, N.B.: Two Legends of the Ngadjuri Tribe from the Middle North..... More
Adelaide, Royal Society of South Australia, 1937, 1938 and 1939. The articles appear under the general title of 'Aboriginal Crayon Drawings', with the following individual sub-titles. Number 1: Relating to Totemic Places belonging to the Northern Aranda Tribe of Central Australia (12 pages with a map and 18 illustrations). Number..... More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1976. A seminal study of the Pitjandjara [sic] of the Mann Ranges and the Junkandjara [sic] of the Musgrave Ranges, on the borders of South, Central and Western Australia (Mountford explains his use of these names on page 40). The following caveat is printed on the verso of..... More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1976. A seminal study of the Pitjandjara [sic] of the Mann Ranges and the Junkandjara [sic] of the Musgrave Ranges, on the borders of South, Central and Western Australia (Mountford explains his use of these names on page 40). The following caveat is printed on the verso of..... More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1976. A seminal study of the Pitjandjara [sic] of the Mann Ranges and the Junkandjara [sic] of the Musgrave Ranges, on the borders of South, Central and Western Australia (Mountford explains his use of these names on page 40). The following caveat is printed on the verso of..... More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1938. This issue also contains TINDALE, N.B.: Prupe and Koromarange - a Legend of the Tanganekald, Coorong, SA (7 pages with a map and an illustration plus a plate). More
Rochester, Inner Traditions, 1993 (first US edition). Subtitle of the Australian first edition: 'Everything Standing Up Alive. Spirit of the Kimberley'. More
Broome, Magabala Books, 2001 (new edition)/ 1993. 'In this New Edition, an intriguing and revealing chapter has been added in the form of a conversation about the famed Bradshaw rock paintings, recorded not long before the close of Mowaljarlai's life. From this it emerges that, contrary to some controversial views..... More