Le Pacifique aux îles innombrables. Ile de Pâques
Bruxelles, Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, 1981. A catalogue of objects from Polynesia and Micronesia. Text in French. More
Bruxelles, Musées Royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, 1981. A catalogue of objects from Polynesia and Micronesia. Text in French. More
Darwin, Northern Territory University Press in association with the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies, 2001. Six papers, with much of interest relating to Southeast Asian contact with north Australia. More
München, Trickster, 1984. Text in German. More
London, Lund Humphries, 1971. 'Although the Fuller Collection is pan-Pacific ... its three main segments are derived from Polynesia, Melanesia and Australia. The areas most amply represented - and, consequently, those treated most extensively in this volume - are New Zealand and the Solomon Islands' (dustwrapper blurb). More
Bethesda, National Institutes of Health, 1973 [reprinted with index]/ 1965. The author's primary interests were the 'Study of Child Growth and Development and Disease Patterns in Primitive Cultures'; he shared the 1976 Nobel Prize for Medicine. More
Bethesda, National Institutes of Health, 1976 [reprinted with index]/ 1968. The author's primary interests were the 'Study of Child Growth and Development and Disease Patterns in Primitive Cultures'; he shared the 1976 Nobel Prize for Medicine. More
Bethesda, National Institutes of Health, 1971 [reprinted with index]/ 1963. The author's primary interests were the 'Study of Child Growth and Development and Disease Patterns in Primitive Cultures'; he shared the 1976 Nobel Prize for Medicine. More
Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1940 and 1941 (all first editions). More
Canberra, Australian National University Press, 1977. More
London, Studio Vista/ Christie's, 1979. With an introduction by William Fagg. More
New York, Wenner-Green Foundation, 1953. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology, Number 20. More
Westmead, Gregg International Publishers, 1973. With the ownership signature of W.D. Borrie, sometime Commonwealth Government Statistician. 'With one exception, this volume contains reprints of all the main contributions to the 18th century controversy on the trend of population in England and Wales'. More
Canberra, Department of Philosophy, Research School of Pacific Studies. The Australian National University, 1986. Number 11 in the Terra Australis series. More
Belfast, Ulster Museum, 1986. Ulster Museum Publication No. 255. More
Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1970. More
London, Duckworth, 1978. More
Basel, Tribal Art Centre, 1985. Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, from January 1985 to November 1988. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1963 (first English language edition)/ 1963. Translated by Anthony Christie. Edited by André Malraux and Georges Salles. Part of the 'The Arts of Mankind' series; with 6 pages on Australia and Torres Straits. More
Paris/ Milan, Musée du quai Branly/ 5 Continents Editions, 2006. Catalogue to accompany the exhibition at the St Louis Art Museum, (15 October, 2006 - 7 January, 2007). More
London, Allenson, 1938. Of considerable Australian interest. "The writer regrets that his MS. was in the hands of the publishers before he was able to consult Sir James Frazer's most recent work on the subject of Totemism, viz. 'Totemica'" More
Wien [Vienna], Verlag Herold, August 1950. Institut für Völkerkunde der Universität Wien, Acta Ethnologica et Linguistica Number 1. The text is in German ('On individual and gender totemism in Australia'). More
Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History, 1936. This is Anthropology Leaflet Number 32 from the series published by the Field Museum of Natural History, Chigaco. More
Palos Verdes Estates, The Author, 2007. Exhibition catalogue. More
Stuttgart, Linden Museum, 1989. Text in German. Catalogue. More