Aboriginal People and their Plants
Dural, Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd, 2007. More
Dural, Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd, 2007. More
Kenthurst, Rosenberg Publishing, 2008. 'This book explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century' (from the blurb). More
Kenthurst, Rosenberg Publishing, 2008. 'This book explores the impact of indigenous people upon the European discovery of Australian plants, spanning the period from the expansion of world exploration in the seventeenth century to the beginning of systematic scientific studies in the late nineteenth century' (from the dustwrapper blurb). More
Adelaide, South Australian Museum, 2000. Foreword by Dr Lowitja O'Donoghue, with a message each from the Premier John Olsen and Robert Champion de Crespigny. More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1933. Detailed notes on Aboriginal plant usage. This issue also contains TINDALE, Norman B.: Geological Notes on the Cockatoo Creek and Mount Liebig Country, Central Australia (12 pages with 2 maps plus 3 plates) and a bibliography of the works of Walter Howchin (8 pages). More
Adelaide, RSSA, 1899. The address concentrates on the Australian Aborigines, with particular reference to the recent publications of Roth, Spencer and Gillen. He concludes that the 'Australian is not degenerate but primordial ... A consequence of this is, that no longer protected by isolation, he must shortly entirely disappear from..... More
Netley, Wakefield Press, 1987. 'The story of Australia's first and oldest organized police force ... It is a stormy and violent history as police strove to bring Pax Britannica across a wild frontier which stretched from Mount Gambier in the south to Darwin in the north ... [Clyne] looks closely..... More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1978. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1978. With the presentation stamp of Graham Gunn, MP, Member for Eyre. Gunn was the longest-serving member of any Australian Parliament. More
Sydney, The Church Missionary Society, September 1963 (revised edition). Number 2 in the Field Facts series of booklets. More
Victoria, Church Missionary Historical Publications, 1972. Number four in the 'Great Australian Missionaries' series. More
Adelaide, Andrew Murray, Printer, Rundle Street (Sold by C. Platts, Bookseller, Hindley Street ...), 1845. The State Library of South Australia has a copy of this item with the map (and it's a beauty - a hand-coloured lithograph, 322 × 213 mm, produced in 'Goodwood nr Adelaide' in 1845). However..... More
[Yowie Bay], Rangeland Management Action Plan, 2002. Dated (25 August 2002) and signed by the author on the title page. Loosely inserted is a processed leaflet from the author explaining that he 'had to take out about one-third to one-quarter of most chapters' for publication, 'however, an unabridged version of..... More
[Adelaide, Congregational Union and Home Mission of South Australia, 1943]. The annual report for 1942, with directories of personnel, committee members and churches for the two years ahead, plus short articles on the history of the Congregational Church in South Australia, and the Parkin Aboriginal Mission at Point McLeay. More
London, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1938. More
London, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1938. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1988. More
Alice Springs, Intjartnama Village, Barry & Elva Cook, 1994. Presentation copy. Dated (1996), inscribed and signed 'from Barry and Elva Cook'. 'To develop and run an Aboriginal Rehabilitation Unit and to revive and preserve the Aboriginal culture of clients and families participating in the program, with minimum Government sponsorship' (Statement..... More
Cambridge, University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1999. More
Canberra, National Library of Australia, 1983. 'A selection of photographs by William Corkhill from the Tilba area; includes photographs with Aboriginal subjects, including 'King' Merriman of the Wallaga Lake tribe [and] 'Funeral of 'Queen' Narelle of the Wallage Lake tribe, the wife of Merriman'' (Trove). More
Canberra, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1998. With the contemporary ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. 'Drawing on original records of the time, Cormick has turned the spotlight away from its traditional focus to illuminate those whom history had forgotten ... the old heroes confess their darkest secrets, facing their own culpability..... More
Oxford, Tempus Reparatum, Archaeological and Historical Associates Limited, 1995. With the contemporary ink ownership details of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022). British Archaeological Reports International Series, Number 608. More
Adelaide, W.L. Hawes, Government Printer, 1966. One of the Handbooks of the Flora and Fauna of South Australia. Contributors also include Cleland, Porteus and Edwards. More
Sydney, Prism Presss, 1992 (revised edition)/ 1989. More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2018. More