Thuis in de Jordaan. Inside the Jordaan
Deventer, Thieme Art, 2010. Signed by the photographer on the title page. Text in Dutch, with an English translation at the rear. Loosely inserted are two related postcards. More
Deventer, Thieme Art, 2010. Signed by the photographer on the title page. Text in Dutch, with an English translation at the rear. Loosely inserted are two related postcards. More
Surry Hills, Point Light, 2004. Signed by the photographer in ink (at the top left corner of the title page) and also dated (10 October 2005) and inscribed by him to Melbourne photographer and pioneering gallerist Joyce Evans OAM (1929-2019), 'For the future. Gordon'. More
Adelaide, FORM, 2011. Dated (2015) and inscribed and signed in ink by the artist on the half-title. Exhibition catalogue. More
Adelaide, Rigby for the South Australian Museum, 1972. The title page is signed by the author; the colour plates and 13 of the illustrations are from his field photographs. More
Greenwich, New York Graphic Society Ltd., 1968. The title page is inscribed ('5.6.82 Sydney') and signed in ink by the artist, with three small illustrations. More
London, Andre Deutsch Limited, 1989. The title page is signed by both Charles Blackman and Thomas Shapcott. More
London, Faber and Faber, 1964 (first thus). The front free endpaper is inscribed and signed by the author: 'I'm sure the Crocodile's | house isn't as beautiful | as this one! | With best wishes | Richard N. Coe'. 'This brilliant piece of comic verse is a very free adaptation..... More
Coventry, 'Privately printed' by Curtis & Beamish, Printers & Publishers [for the Author], 1893. George Melly (1830-1894) 'was an English merchant and shipowner and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1875' (Wikipedia). The frontispiece (an original gelatin silver photograph, now moderately silvered-out) is..... More
Mornington, The Canary Press, 2013 to 2016. The first and second issues are warmly inscribed and signed by the editor Robert Skinner (the first issue was co-edited by Andy Josselyn). The distinctive front cover illustrations (and four on rear covers) are by Gustavo Ortega Rojas (also known as Gustavo Ortega)..... 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
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. A presentation copy, inscribed and signed by the author to South Australian historian Joy Chilman. 'For Joy - in whose footsteps as an historian I am proud to follow. Helen Tolcher'. Chilman's ownership signature is on the front free endpaper. More
Adelaide, E.S. Wigg & Son, 1899. These memoirs of James Collins Hawker (1821-1901) date back to 1838, when he arrived with Governor George Gawler. They first appeared as a series of articles in 'The South Australian Register' and 'The Adelaide Observer'. An utterly rare second series was published in 1901..... More