The Anzac Illusion. Anglo-Australian Relations During World War 1
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993 (first paperback edition)/ 1993. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993 (first paperback edition)/ 1993. More
London, Arms and Armour Press, 1972 [facsimile]/ 1931. More
Fordingbridge, Castle Hill Press, 2009. Number 249 of only 277 copies printed for subscribers (the first 77 copies were issued in two deluxe editions). + LAWRENCE: The Mint. A Day-book of the RAF Depot between August and December 1922, with Later Notes by 352087 A/c Ross. London, Jonathan Cape, 1955..... More
London, The Folio Society, 1986 (first thus). Introduction by Raleigh Trevelyan. More
London, Cassell, 1963 (second edition)/ 1963 [first thus]/ 1938. A relevant newspaper cutting is loosely inserted. More
London, Cassell, 1963 (second edition)/ 1963 [first thus]/ 1938. More
London, J.M. Dent and Sons, 1988. 'This new selection is a major addition to Lawrencia. [It includes] many letters of historic value embargoed until the late 1960s and thus unavailable to early biographers'. Recipients include John Buchan, Charles Doughty, Sir Edward Elgar, E.M. Forster, Ezra Pound, Bernard Shaw, Henry Williamson..... More
London, J.M. Dent and Sons, 1988 [first thus]. 'This new selection is a major addition to Lawrencia. [It includes] many letters of historic value embargoed until the late 1960s and thus unavailable to early biographers'. Recipients include John Buchan, Charles Doughty, Sir Edward Elgar, E.M. Forster, Ezra Pound, Bernard Shaw..... More
London, His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1919 (second edition)/ 1919 (in Cairo). One of 16,000 copies printed so that members of the EAF 'may be able to take home with them an acceptable account of the great advance in which they played a part' (preface). The work is now mostly collected..... More
Sydney, The Worker Trustees, 1920. 'With Commemorative Poems by Mrs Mary Gilmore, Henry Lawson, C.J. Dennis, Roderic Quinn, and J. Le Gay Brereton, and Appreciations by Leading Publicists' (frontispiece). Claude Arthur Marquet (1869-1920), a 'proficient, self-taught black-and-white artist' was born in Moonta, South Australia. He moved to Victoria in 1902..... More
Tubingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1971. With a review slip loosely inserted. Text in German. More
Melbourne, Hawthorn, 1976. Two related magazine articles are loosely inserted. More
London, Jonathan Cape, 1988. More