Testamenta Ljatinja. Anjkatja Arandauna Knjatiwumala [Ankatja Arandauna Knatiwumala]
[Adelaide], Lutheran Press and The British and Foreign Bible Society in Australia, 1971/ 1956. The New Testament in Aranda (Arrente). More
[Adelaide], Lutheran Press and The British and Foreign Bible Society in Australia, 1971/ 1956. The New Testament in Aranda (Arrente). More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1947. Provenance: With the bookplate of Sir Paul Hasluck (1905-1993), who was (among many other things) Minister for Territories from 1951 to 1963 and author of several books on the Australian Aborigines. More
Bedford Park, Australian Association for the Study of Religions, 1995 (sixth printing)/ 1978. Australian Association for the Study of Religions, Special Studies in Religions Series, Volume 2. 'Sixth printing of 1000'. More
Bedford Park, Australian Association for the Study of Religions, 1995 (sixth printing)/ 1978. Australian Association for the Study of Religions, Special Studies in Religions Series, Volume 2. 'Sixth printing of 1000'. More
[Adelaide, The Author, circa 1957] ('Riall Bros. Pty. Ltd., Printers, Port Melbourne'). 'Reprinted from "Forum", Volume IX, Nos. 1 and 2, 1956'. More
Sydney, Legend Press, 1961 (reprint)/ 1956. The half-title is signed and inscribed('Rex Battarbee | "Tmara-mara", | Alice Springs | NT | 2-6-1962'. More
Sydney, Sungravure, 1978. 'In March 1978 "Stern" magazine in Germany published a sumptuous sixteen-page spread on secret-sacred Aranda ceremonies [including] eight colour photographs displaying Aboriginal men in ceremony.... Strehlow had provided "Stern" with 211 colour slides and 78 black-and-white photographs. The selection from which the editors had made such a...... More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1981. A biography of Professor T.G.H. Strehlow. More
Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1981. Dated (18 August 1981), inscribed and signed in ink by the author to Pastor Gordon John Gerhardy (1933-2023), sometime Lutheran missionary in PNG. A biography of Professor T.G.H. Strehlow. More
London, The Folio Society, 1973 (first thus). With the ink ownership signature of Professor T.G.H Strehlow, renowned Arrernte/Aranda anthropologist and linguist (also inscribed, 'University of Adelaide, 17th July, 1973'). Selected, edited and introduced by James Harding. More