African Warriors. The Samburn
London, Harvill, 1994. More
London, Harvill, 1994. More
Portland, Timber Press, 2002. '... the first complete account of all the true bulbs and their allies of the Cape Floral Region ... an essential aid to the accurate identification of all species presently in cultivation as well as the many others that are potentially valuable horticultural subjects. The book..... More
Edinburgh, W. and A.K. Johnston, 1901. Scale: 1:11,800,800. The title is given simply as 'Africa' in the cartouche. No mention is made of the war in South Africa. More
London, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1961. Inscribed and signed by the author. More
London, George Philip and Son, 1891. More
Manchester, Manchester University Press, 1970/ 1965. More
Sydney, Rollins H. Mayer, 1977. Not stated, but from the collection of (Professor) Brian Medlin. More
Pretoria, National Botanical Institute, 1997. More
New York, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., [1968]. More
London, The Folio Society, 2010 (first thus). The seven-page introduction is by Max Hastings. [3 items]. More
London, Seeley Service & Co., [1954]. This expedition, 'which was developed in conjunction with the [American Museum of Natural History's] Department of Anthropology, concerned itself primarily with the little-known natives of the Turkana District of northwestern Kenya Colony, and was the first major scientific expedition ever to return from that..... More
New York, Third Press, 1972 [first US edition]. Inscribed, dated (Adelaide, 17 March 1974) and signed by the author. More
Melbourne, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2004. Not least, pages 98-115 by Jo MacDonald: 'Australia: Rock Art Capital of the World'. 'Extensively surveys archaeological research in Australia or by Australians working in Oceania, Asia, Africa and the Mediterranean' (rear cover). More
London, Collins, 1958. With the contemporary ink ownership signature of British entomologist Dr Adrian C. Pont on the front flyleaf. Number 36 in the New Naturalist Library. 'Dr Williams's own personal observations and adventures have played a fundamental part in demonstrating the extent to which insects migrate. His opportunities of..... More
London, Hurst, 1982. With the ownership signature (1982) of Sir Walter Crocker - and his lengthy and interesting comment on the author - written in ink on the flyleaf (and with further annotations on the rear flyleaf). Loosely inserted are some related articles and correspondence, including an initialled note from..... More
Long Beach, Safari Press, 1997 (first edition). Number 932 of 1000 copies signed by both authors. Number 20 in the Classics in African Hunting series. More
London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1923. 'The Fatimids, Fatimid Caliphate or al-Fatimiyyun is the Shia dynasty which ruled much of North Africa from January 5, 910 to 1171 AD. After about 1070 AD, Fatimid authority over the Levant coast and parts of Syria was challenged first by Turkic..... More
London, Paul Hamlyn, 1969. One of the Art of Africa series. More
London, William Heinemann, 1900. Oswell first went to the Cape in 1844, aged 26, and became 'the most dashing hunter and successful explorer of his time in South Africa'; he shared the discovery of the Zambesi with Livingstone. [2 items]. More
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1973 (first edition). 'From the African veldt to New Zealand's Southern Alps to Alaska's glacier country ...'. More
Cape Town, Van Riebeeck Society, '1991 for 1990'. Van Riebeeck Society, Second Series, Number 21. More
Canberra, Roebuck Society, 1981. Number 29 in the Roebuck Series. More
London, The Folio Society, 1984 (first thus). Introduction and epilogue by John Keay. More
London, Lutterworth, 1951. More
Bulawayo, Books of Rhodesia, 1969 (facsimile)/ 1926. Edited by David Buchan, with an introduction by J.O.P. Bland. Volume Four of the Rhodesiana Reprint Library series. More