Aids to the Investigation of Peripheral Nerve Injuries. Medical Research Council War Memorandum No. 7
London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1946 [revised second edition]/ 1943. More
London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1946 [revised second edition]/ 1943. More
Canberra, Department of Information, 1943 and 1944. The Australian Army at War series. More
Measham, Midland Counties Publications, 1974. The Beagle is a British light aircraft manufacturer, similar to Miles or Auster. More
London, The Black and White Publishing Company, Limited, 1899 to 1900. 'The Black and White Budget' covered the participants and and developments of the 2nd Boer War, continuing until 30 May 1903. News, biographical details of heroes, officers and ordinary soldiers, with illustrations from the field and hundreds of portraits..... More
Nashville, The Battery Press, 1979. More
Rouen, The Editors, September 1917. Melbourne-born William Farrow described himself as a 'Black & White Artist' on his enlistment form in March 1916. He was in the 3rd Division Cyclists' Corps, before transferring to the 2nd Battalion and going to France in September 1916. His service records indicate that for..... More
[Tokyo, Fuji Shogo, early 1950s]. Text in Japanese. Not least, the innumerable illustrations, many colour illustrations, with others from Official US Navy and US Marine Corps sources. More
London, Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1983. Loosely inserted is a magazine advertisement for the auction, a Hever Castle flyer, a blank bidding slip (showing the 194 lots and their estimates), and a newspaper clipping detailing some of the resulting prices. More
[no place], [no publisher], [no date]. The front cover of this copy has the ink annotation/ownership signature 'Maj. Boyd'. More
London, Christie, Manson and Woods, 1984. Taped to a rear blank is a blank bidding leaflet detailing the 303 lots and their estimates. More
London, Arms and Armour Press, 1973 and 1974 [both first thus]. Army Lists, Artillery, Flags, Flogging and Military War-Cries. More
(London), Daily Telegraph... 1915. More
London, Lloyd's, 1924. More
London, Lloyd's, 1939. Includes four pages of colour plates. Gilt-stamped 'With the compliments of Lambert Brothers (Insurance) Limited, Cunard House...'. Fascinating period piece, including advertisements for undersea salvage and Marconi radio. More
London, Lloyd's, 1939. Includes four pages of colour plates. Gilt-stamped 'With the compliments of George Wills and Co'. Fascinating period piece, including advertisements for undersea salvage and Marconi radio. More
London, Lloyd's, 1947. Gilt-stamped 'SS Hazelbank'; presumably the so-called 'Ghost Ship'. More
Peking, Foreign Languages Press, 1974. Text in Cantonese, but loosely inserted is a stapled booklet with the text in English (a tiny closed tear to the front cover, otherwise fine). More
A detailed map of the battleground of the failed attempt by Turkish troops to invade Egypt on 3 February 1915. At the head of the map are large sketches of 'Frame of Kerosene Tin Raft in Turkish Attack' and 'Sketch of Turkish Pontoons captured at Toussoum-Serapeum 4.2.1915'. The Australian War..... More
Polstead, J.B. Hayward & Son/ The Imperial War Museum, 1990/ 1945. Includes 'the names of approximately 169,000 Officers and men of the British, Dominion and other Allied Forces[;] originally published in ten parts by His Majesty's Stationery Office ... in limited numbers for internal reference, updated ... until the last..... More
Nashville, Battery Press, 1988/ 1946. This two-volume reprint edition contains all the material found in the original three-volume set published in Germany in 1946. More
Canberra, Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 1999. More
North Melbourne, Air Ministry, June 1940 (revised). With the ink ownership signature of RAAF Flying Officer Robert Oswald Jose (1924-2020), sometime flying instructor at Point Cook and Sale, and later a Ventura pilot at 13 Squadron, Darwin (Affleck: Geelong Grammarians at World War Two'; Geelong, 2002). Loosely inserted are three..... More
Edinburgh, Grant and Murray, 1932. More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1898. Victorian Parliamentary Paper Number 11 of 1898; only 760 copies printed. The formation of the Regiment was approved in spite of the objections of Major-General Holled-Smith, Military Commandant: "I hope soon to see these colonies federated and then, if required, the troops, of whatever nationality, would..... More