The Riches of Ancient Australia. An Indispensible Guide for Exploring Prehistoric Australia
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1990. More
St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1990. More
South Fremantle, Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1990 (reprint)/ 1983. 'Neville Green taught in the primary school at Warburton in the central desert area of Western Australia in 1966, and returned several times in the next decade and a half' (from the foreword). More
Perth, Dallhold Investments Pty. Ltd., 1990. Not least, early portrayals of Aborigines by Richard Browne, S.T. Gill and John Heaviside Clark. More
Perth, Heytesbury Holdings, 1990. Written 'in association with Rodney Gooch, CAAMA Shop and the Utopia artists'; the numerous portrait photographs are by Nicholas Adler. More
[Melbourne], National Gallery of Victoria, [1990]. With an essay by Geoffrey Bardon. More
Canberra, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1990. Occasional Papers in Prehistory Number 17, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies. More
North Ryde, Harper Collins/ Angus and Robertson, 1990. 'Includes many references to Aboriginal plant and animal remedies, their preparation and use; native tobacco, pituri and other narcotics' (Trove). More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1990 (revised edition)/ 1978. More
Canberra, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1990. Occasional Papers in Prehistory Number 17, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies. More
[Melbourne], National Gallery of Victoria, [1990]. Exhibition catalogue. More
Adelaide, Meranda Media & Associates, 1990. 'The majority of ... enclave programmes operate on College or University campuses, with students attending regular classes. However, a few, recognising that many Aboriginal people live in rural and remote areas and may be unable or reluctant to move to the city to study..... More
Hindmarsh, Red Earth Publications, 1990. 'A bloke and his mate that got lost in my land' (Ngundi man Harry Thompson); they were lost for over six days in Arnhem Land in 1986. More
North Blackburn, Collins Dove, 1991. Essentially the catalogue to an exhibition curated by Rosemary Crumlin and Anthony Knight. More
Cambridge, Press Syndicate of the Cambridge University Press, 1991. With the ownership signature of anthropologist Peter Sutton. More
Launceston, Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery, 1991. Exhibition catalogue. Not least, Tasmanian aborigines. More
Rotterdam, A.A. Balkema, 1991. Provenance: pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1955-2022), with his ownership details and small name-label on the front endpaper. More
Berkeley, University of California Press, 1991 (first paperback edition)/ 1986. 'The Pintupi, a hunting-and-gathering people of Australia's Western Desert, were amongst the last Aborigines to come into contact with white Australians. Anthropologist Fred Myers, who has been working with the Pintupi since 1973, presents an innovative study of this small-scale..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, 1991. The illustrations are from gelatin silver photographs in the 'After 200 Years' Collection' (owned by AIATSIS in Canberra). More
Canberra, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1991. Not least, 'Captain Cook mythology and the contradictions of the early settlement; case studies of killings examined; role of police and police trackers; destruction of the Karangpurru and Nyiwanawu; Humbert River Mudbura Aboriginal Reserve [and] Aboriginal perception of social justice' (Trove). More
Ringwood, McPhee Gribble, 1991 (first thus). A substantially revised edition of the author's first book published in 1979 (the first book on the subject). The colour illustrations, reproducing approximately 50 paintings, are often accompanied by an explanatory diagram by Judith Ryan. More
Tortola, Craftsman House, 1991. Featured artists include Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Gloria Petayrre, Lyndsay Bird Mpetyane and Louise Pwerle. More
Auckland, Auckland City Art Gallery, 1991. Exhibition catalogue. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1991 (first edition). Compiled in association with the Nepabunna Aboriginal School from 'Evidence gathered from Adnyamathanha people, scientists and old documents'. More
Moorebank, Doubleday, 1992. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1992. Signed by the author. Pastor Albrecht was in charge of Hermannsburg Mission from 1926 to the early 1950s; he played a key role in the life and art of Albert Namatjira. More
Sydney, Prism Presss, 1992 (revised edition)/ 1989. More
Sydney, Doubleday, 1992. The 'story of the traditional and contemporary craft and carvings of the Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara and Ngaanyatjara people, known collectively as the Anangu. Anangu lands cover the entire central and south-western desert areas of Australia' (dustwrapper blurb). More
Moruya, Heritage Publishing Pty. Ltd., 1992. Introduction by Dame Mary Durack. More
Alice Springs, Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1992 (third edition)/ 1977 (second edition)/ 1974. 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
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993. With the ownership stamp of G. Grachanin. More
Canberra, Aboriginal Studies Press, 1993. 'A history of child welfare in the Northern Territory as it affected Aboriginal children in the period to the Second World War [discussing] the development of government policy ... including a remarkable attempt, in the 1930s, at ethnic cleansing through biological assimilation in the North'..... More
Alice Springs, Strehlow Research Centre/ Northern Territory Government, 1993. More
Canberra, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1993. Occasional Papers in Prehistory, Number 24. More
Canberra, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1993. A presentation copy, inscribed and signed in ink by all three editors to John Mulvaney, the first of the two dedicatees, and one of Australia's foremost prehistorians. Occasional Papers in Prehistory, Number 24. More
Ann Arbor, International Monographs in Prehistory, 1993. International Monographs in Prehistory Archaeological Series 3. More
Canberra, Department of Prehistory, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University, 1993. With the contemporary ink ownership details of of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM. Occasional Papers in Prehistory, Number 23. More
Pymble, Angus & Robertson, 1993 (first Bluegum paperback edition)/ 1992. The title page is signed by Percy Trezise and Mary Haginikitas ('Jowalbinna, August 1996'). More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993. 'Many of the elements ascribed to traditional Aboriginal beliefs and practices are the result of contact with external peoples - Melanesians and Indonesians, as well as Europeans. This proactive book is the first detailed and continent-wide study of the impact of outsiders on Australian Aboriginal..... More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993. A study of three South Australian mission stations - Poonindie, Koonibba and Nepabunna. More
Sydney, Australian Museum, 1993, 1996 and 2003. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum, Numbers 10, 12 and 17. Dr Walter Edmund Roth (1861-1933), 'physician, anthropologist and protector of Aborigines [the first northern protector of Aboriginals] ... published eighteen ethnographic bulletins, based on his official reports, on various aspects of Aboriginal..... More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993. 'Many of the elements ascribed to traditional Aboriginal beliefs and practices are the result of contact with external peoples - Melanesians and Indonesians, as well as Europeans. This proactive book is the first detailed and continent-wide study of the impact of outsiders on Australian Aboriginal..... More
New York, Oxford University Press, 1993. Provenance: With the ink ownership details of pioneering desert field archaeologist Professor Mike Smith AM (1993, ANU), and his Canberra ownership label. The author spent 'more than half a century on a single project, admittedly a complex one ...' Number 9 in the Research..... More
Rochester, Inner Traditions, 1993 (first US edition). Subtitle of the Australian first edition: 'Everything Standing Up Alive. Spirit of the Kimberley'. More
Bathurst, Crawford House, 1993. Not least, three chapters on Contemporary Australian Aboriginal art, and one comparing Papua New Guinean Urban Artists and Australian Aboriginal Urban Artists. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1993 (first edition). One of the Miegunyah Press series. 'Material originally collected in the 1940s now appears for the first time in this intricate study of an Aboriginal people who inhabited some of the richest country in Australia at the time of European colonisation'. More
Brisbane, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Apostolate, 1993. More
Koln, DuMont Buchverlag, 1993 (first English edition). Exhibition catalogue, with essays by by Jean-Hubert Martin, Gary Lee, Ulrich Krempel, Judith Ryan, Galarrwuy Yunupingu, Banduk Marika, Henrietta Fourmile, Djon Mundine, Howard Morphy, Diane Moon, Gordon Bennett, Lindsay Wilson, Paul S. C. Tacon, R. G. (Dick) Kimber and Lin Onus. More
[Melbourne], National Gallery of Victoria, [1993]. 'Unique to north-west and central Kimberley are representations of the ethereal Wandjina spirit being ... Also specific to the Kimberley are engraved and painted artefacts, namely boab nuts, pearl-shell pendants, stone and glass spear points, bark buckets and 'ilma' emblems' (foreword). The first edition..... More
Perth, Art Gallery of Western Australia, 1993. Exhibition catalogue of Western Desert paintings; 'discusses influence of Papunya artists and changes in style and emphasis since 1971' (Trove). More