Aboriginal English. A Cultural Study
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1996. More
Melbourne, Oxford University Press, 1996. 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
Paris, Mouton, 1962. A discussion of attempts by Elcho Islanders to grapple with the problems of social and cultural change. More
Paris, Mouton & Co, 1962. A discussion of attempts by Elcho Islanders to grapple with the problems of social and cultural change. 'This monograph, in an abbreviated form, was awarded the Royal Anthropological Institute Wellcome Medal for 1958)' (dedication page). More
West Melbourne, Nelson, 1976. An abridged version of 'Love Songs of Arnhem Land'; however, the plates are reproduced here in colour. 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
Darwin, [Department of the Northern Territory], December 1973. Stated limited edition, with the label laid-down on the title-page; 'This publication is an interim report and contains some errors ... Any broader publication will be suitable amended'. The draft version of the report which was finally published in 1977. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1973. Australian Aboriginal Studies Number 30, Social Anthropology Series Number 5. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1973. Australian Aboriginal Studies Number 30, Social Anthropology Series Number 5. More
London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1968. Provenance: Pastor Gordon John Gerhardy (1933-2023), a Lutheran missionary in PNG, with his ink ownership signature on the front free endpaper. Not least, the distinctive art of the Pitjantjatjara. More
Canberra, Commonwealth Government Printer, [1937]. (Combined) Reports, Northern Territory Numbers 13 and 14, of the Aerial, Geological and Geophysical Survey of Northern Australia. More
Sydney, Church Missionary Society, 1925. Not least, Maoris and Australian Aborigines. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1980. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Never before published, this short journal was written by Leichhardt after his overland expedition of 1844-45. More
Perth, A.F. Lovell for the Trustees of the Western Australian Museum, 1975. Number 6 in the Western Australian Museum Information series. More
Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 1968 (second impression)/ 1965 (first thus)/ 1962. The 5-page foreword is by A.P. Elkin. 'One of the few full-length studies of an aboriginal tribe, but, with its careful exploration of kinship and social organization, has major importance for social anthropology in general' (dustwrapper blurb)..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1986. AIAS New Series Number 48. 'With the help of Slippery Morton, Alyawarra interpreter'. More
Melbourne, William Heinemann Australia, 1992 [first and only edition]. 'Twelve contributors - anthropologists, historians, art critics and collectors - review the history and stylistic developments of the Hermannsburg watercolourists' (rear cover blurb). More
[Adelaide], The Author, 1999. A presentation copy, inscribed and signed by the author ('For Joy, with thanks, Helen Tolcher, 1999') to South Australian historian Joy Chilman, who is mentioned in the acknowledgments. 'Policing in the Outback has always been difficult and sometimes dangerous, and nowhere more so than on Cooper..... More