Aboriginal Art, 23 + 24 November 2004
Sydney, Lawson Menzies, 2004. With the results of the sale (Number 3716) with the prices realised loosely inserted (with one sheet tipped-in to the first page) with a few ink annotations. More
Sydney, Lawson Menzies, 2004. With the results of the sale (Number 3716) with the prices realised loosely inserted (with one sheet tipped-in to the first page) with a few ink annotations. More
Brisbane, Government Printer, 1996. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (dated June 1996). Aboriginal Land Claim number 6. More
Brisbane, Government Printer, 1994. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton (dated 1994). Aboriginal Land Claim number 1. More
Sydney, The Union, 1946. Inscribed and signed by Joseph Archibald Cranwell (1889-1965), then Chairman of the A.E.U. (see pp 3-4 and Index for numerous references, or perhaps the 'Australian Dictionary of Biography'). More
Wien, Mechitharisten-Buchdruckerei, 1909 and 1910. Not least, Bird, W. H.: 'Some Remarks on the grammatical construction of the Chowie Language as spoken by the Buccaneer Islanders, North-Western Australia'. 'Anthropos' was a 'leading journal in cultural anthropology; focussing on Anthropology of Religion, Economic and Social Anthropology, Culture History, Linguistics [and] cover[ing]..... More
London, George Robertson, 1893 (second edition) and 1894. The title leaves are laid down on fine blank paper to mask advertising on the verso; the contents leaves are numbered xxiii-xxiv and xiii-xiv respectively, with the running title 'The Antipodean Advertisements' at the head of each page. Contributors include Rolf Boldrewood..... More
Sydney, Government Printer, 1893. More
Adelaide, Aborigines' Friends' Association, [late 1930s?, reprinted from the AFA Report]. The first six pages contain captioned plates depicting 'Uncivilized natives, living under stone age conditions'; the next nine pages 'Civilized natives, who have come under mission influence', and the last page contains text by David Unaipon: 'An Aboriginal Pleads..... More
Canberra, Department of Information, 1943 and 1944. The Australian Army at War series. More
Melbourne, Victorian Artists Society. More
Adelaide, B.O.B.S., 1930. The Programme/ Menu is signed on the rear cover by some 35 local business identities. More
Balaklava, District Council of Balaklava, 1977. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1866. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 18 of 1866. Full details of the project: primarily a monthly service between Java, Brisbane and Sydney, via Torres Straits, but including proposals from "Colonel Finniss, Resident of the northern part of South Australia ... for establishing a steam service between..... More
[Broken Hill, Broken Hill City Council, c.1957]. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile)/ 1861. Originally reprinted from 'The Argus'. Peade A10: a total of 970 copies. More
Seaforth, Craftsman House, 1988/ 1987. More
Melbourne, Gryphon Books, 1977. Number 475 of 750 numbered copies. More
[Keswick, The Corporation], 1953. More
[Keswick, The Corporation], 1953. With numerous illustrations. Original purchase receipt loosely inserted. More
Melbourne, Printing Industry Craftsmen of Australia, 1939. One of only 250 copies. More
Canberra, Government Printer, 1930. An accurate, detailed snapshot of dairy farm production in the late 1920s. More
Sydney, Debrett's Peerage (Australasia) and Collins, 1987 (Bicentennial Edition). More
Darlinghurst, The Australian Art Print Network, 2009. 'Torres Strait Islander artists ... limited edition linocuts, etchings and sculptures' [cover sub-title]. Exhibition catalogue (the exhibition was held at the Robert Steele Gallery, New York). More
Canterbury, Michael Thornton for the Old Geelong Grammarians, 1994. More