Crafting Country. Aboriginal Archaeology in the Eastern Chichester Range, North-West Australia
Sydney, Sydney University Press, 2020. In the Tom Austen Brown Studies in Australasian Archaeology series. More
Sydney, Sydney University Press, 2020. In the Tom Austen Brown Studies in Australasian Archaeology series. More
London, C. Arthur Pearson Limited, 1898. The maps bound in show the 'Routes of Previous Exploration in the Interior of Western Australia' (410 × 330 mm, with an archival tape repair to the stub panel); and the 'Country traversed by the Author, 1894-1895' (475 × 400 mm, with archival tape..... More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 (facsimile edition)/ 1898. Number 209 of only 400 sets. More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1989. Individually, these volumes are rare and much sought-after; this full series in such fine condition is an exceptional offering. [4 items]. More
Carlisle, Hesperian Press, 1985. 'Over 400 Western Australian gold-bearing localities are described with 104 detailed location maps. [This book] is a major contribution to prospecting in WA.' This would account for its perennial desirability; as for its rarity, that's another story altogether. More
[Perth, The Author], 1980. Signed by the author on the verso of the half-title. More
Adelaide, RGSSA, 1906. An enquiry on behalf of the South Australian Government. Other articles include EITEL, E.J.: Social Life in China (20 pages); and John Ainsworth Horrocks' Journal (Horrocks was fatally wounded in 1846 on an expedition that 'would probably have traversed a great deal of the country afterwards explored..... More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 [first thus]/ 1961. Number 234 of only 400 numbered copies; first published from the original manuscript in 1961 by the Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, SA. From the 2-page introduction by Richard Barnes (unique to this edition); Tietkens 'was invited by a wealthy Scot, Louis Leisler..... More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 [first thus]/ 1961. Number 59 of only 400 numbered copies; first published from the original manuscript in 1961 by the Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, SA. Tietkens 'was invited by a wealthy Scot, Louis Leisler, to mount an expedition, the subject of this diary, into the..... More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 [first thus]/ 1961. Number 110 of only 400 numbered copies; first published from the original manuscript in 1961 by the Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, SA. Tietkens 'was invited by a wealthy Scot, Louis Leisler, to mount an expedition, the subject of this diary, into the..... More