Out of the Past
Sydney, Currawong, [c.1944]. Dustwrapper design by John Andrews. More
Sydney, Currawong, [c.1944]. Dustwrapper design by John Andrews. More
Melbourne, J.J. Gourley, Government Printer, for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, Victoria, 1946. More
London, The Folio Society, 1990 (first thus). Introduction by John Julius Norwich. 'Apart from some minor corrections and alterations in presentation, [the diaries are] published here in its entirety'. More
London, Folio Society, 2007. More
Westport, The AVI Publishing Company, Inc., 1972 (third edition)/ 1960. Loosely inserted is the carbon copy of a contemporary wine receipt from South Australian wine and spirit merchants Walkerville Wines. More
Kendal, World Ship Society, 1995. The text is in Dutch and English. More
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1975. '... the first extensive analysis of the intricacies of petroleum diplomacy in the prewar Far East'. More
Sydney, Thomas Henry Tennant, Government Printer, 1947 (second edition)/ 1932. Limited to 1000 copies. More
Sydney, Alfred James Kent, Government Printer, 1932. Limited to 1000 copies. More
Adelaide, Vardon & Pritchard, 1905. John Howard Angas (1823-1904) was the second son of George Fife Angas. 'In 1841 he entered G.F. Angas & Co. His father's affairs in South Australia were then causing him great financial difficulties. That year he told John that he was to go to the..... More
Adelaide, Vardon & Pritchard, 1905. John Howard Angas (1823-1904) was the second son of George Fife Angas. 'In 1841 he entered G.F. Angas & Co. His father's affairs in South Australia were then causing him great financial difficulties. That year he told John that he was to go to the..... More
Poole, Blandford Press, 1972 [first revised edition]/ 1968. More
London, Blandford Press, 1972 [revised edition]/ 1968. Illustrated by Ray Woodward. More
London, The Folio Society, 2006 (first thus). Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith. More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1971/ 1966. More
London, Faber and Faber Limited, January 1939 (fourth impression)/ March 1937 (second edition)/ 1936. Loosely inserted is a review of the book clipped from 'The New Statesman'. More
Cape Town, Purnell, 1967. A large label mounted on the verso of the front flyleaf records that this is number 270 of 400 copies of the Collector's Edition, signed by both authors and the two principal artists. More
Hobart, John Vail, Government Printer, 1912. 'Read before the Royal Society of Tasmania ... October 14, 1912'. More
Wellington, New Zealand Council for Educational Research, 1965. More
London, Angus and Robertson, 1964 (first edition). 'Herbert Barker, author of this book, is aged seventy-six, a bachelor, self-effacing, observant, with the strong memory so common amongst bushmen. He is something of an inventor, was long a camel driver, and the electoral roll calls him a prospector' (from the preface..... More
London, The Folio Society, 2011 (first thus). Introduction by Ian Jack. More
Nedlands, University of Western Australia Press for the Education Committee of the 150th Anniversary Celebrations, 1979. In the Sesquicentenary Celebrations Series. Another copy we have handled was one of only 300 copies; the half-title of this copy neither has the printed limitation details nor the number-stamp. More
Melbourne, F.W. Cheshire, 1954. More
East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 1970 (first American edition)/ 1970 (first published in Australia by Ure Smith). 'The Gunwinggu of Western Arnhem Land, one of the few matrilineally-oriented societies of Aboriginal Australia'. More
Sydney, New Holland, 1999. More