19 Days from the Apennines to the Alps. The Final Campaign across North-West Italy, 14 April - 2 May 1945. (The Story of the Po Valley Campaign)
Nashville, Battery Press, 1987 (reprint)/ 1945. More
Nashville, Battery Press, 1987 (reprint)/ 1945. More
Sydney, NSW Bookstall Company, [c.1900]. The folding panoramic view is 'Adelaide, from Exhibition, looking S.W.'; other photos include Exhibition Building, North Terrace, Victor Harbour, Victoria Square, 'University, Adelaide', King William Street, Currie Street, King William Street, Glenelg and Port River. More
[Not given], Convenors of the International Humanities Conference, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. More
Stuttgart, Louis Renner, [1952]. With the ownership signature of Lucien Parent. Numerous plates, including two colour folding diagrams. Loosely inserted is a slightly creased Renner business card. More
Sydney, The Trustees of the Public LIbrary of New South Wales, 1963. More
Canberra, Royal Australian Institute of Archtects, 1972. More
Adelaide, AFA, 1949. Less of the usual miscellany of Aboriginal interest from around the country, more a series of longer articles, including ALBRECHT, F.W.: Building a Bridge across the Gulf that separates the White and Black Australian Race (5 pages) and Thinking Black - a Studious Survey of our Aboriginal..... More
Adelaide, AFA, 1969. The usual miscellany of paragraphs and short articles on Aboriginal matters from around the country. With the pencilled ownership initials of Tom Austen Brown. More
Amstelodami, Societas Neerlandica Medicinae Tropicae, 1938. Text in French. Not inscribed as such, but from the collection of Hedley Marston FRS. More
Adelaide, Harrison Weir, Government Printer, 1928. 'This booklet is published at the request of a number of the General Public, who have from time to time sought copies of views and particulars in relation to the new Adelaide Railway Station.' The General Public got what they asked for. In addition..... More
Adelaide, Adelaide Teachers' College/ Education Department of SA, 1943, 1944 and 1945. Three Adelaide Gilbert and Sullivan programmes from WW2; the shows were put on at the Tivoli Theatre, Grote Street (which alert Adelaideans will recognise as Her Majesty's Theatre). More
Canberra, Government Printer, 1939. The period covered is 1 July to 31 December 1938. Commonwealth Parliamentary Paper Number 172 of 1937-38-39; only 810 copies printed. More
London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1946 [revised second edition]/ 1943. More
[Canberra, Royal Australian Air Force, 1971]. More
London, Pickering and Inglis, [circa 1940]. 'Although Flying was not invented in Bible times, yet the Book makes reference to flying which has a definite message of encouragement. God speaks of defending Jerusalem "As birds flying". Some interpret this to defence by aeroplanes; others that Angels are the defenders; whatever..... More
Tokyo, [All Japan Machinery and Tools Merchants' Association], 1969. Text in Japanese. 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
Sydney, Reader's Digest, 1985. 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
New York, Michael Neugerbauer/ North South Books, (1991). More
Sydney, Government Printer, 1893. More
Melbourne, The Proprietors of 'The Australasian', August 1873 and August 1874. 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