Of Modern Art III. Europe and North America, from Political Totalitarianism to the Conceptual Arts
Barcelona, Ediciones Poligrafa, 1995. More
Barcelona, Ediciones Poligrafa, 1995. More
Paris, Hoëbeke, 2004. Text in French. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2005. More
Jakarta, Published privately through the generosity of Bapak Probosoetedjo, 1985/ 1984. With numerous colour illustrations. More
Edinburgh, The Porpoise Press, 1931. With the printed presentation plate 'From Mr. J.H. Gosse ... With Compliments' to (typed) 'The Secretary, Shiplovers' Society'. Sir James Hay Gosse (1876-1952), businessman, was a 'bustling, forthright and active man, irascible and genial by turn, Gosse was much sought after for his zest and..... More
Bathurst, Crawford House Publishing, 1996. 'The first major contemporary anthropolog[ical] work covering ... the construction of canoes and of standing slit-drums, the inventiveness apparent in the masks and mats, the aesthetics of dress, the raising of tusker pigs, the sharing out of sea-turtle meat, the symbol of the hawk representing..... More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1975. With the previous ownership stamps of the South Australian Museum. More
Zurich, Belser Verlag, 1983 (facsimile edition). A handsome facsimile edition of this small illuminated book of hours. The original, held by the Vatican Library, was produced around the year 1500; it is written in a French Gothic script and contains charming miniatures and decorations from several Flemish workshops. This is..... More
Sydney, Australian Ex Libris Society, 1930. Number 258 of only 300 copies. Articles include 'The Bookplate work of Norman Lindsay' by Hugh McCrae (with 8 bookplates reproduced); 'Bibliography of Ex Libris Literature published in Australia' by Camden Morrisby; and 'An Old Album: Ruminations' by P. Neville Barnett. More
This charming collection comprises: 1. The final preparatory artwork for the bookplate by George Perrottet under Muir's maiden name, Marcie Collett (India ink and watercolour on card, 105 × 77 mm), tipped-in inside a small card bifolium inscribed 'Sketch for lino cut Bookplate' and signed by Perrottet on the front..... More
New York, American Illustration, 1983. More
London, European Illustration, 1975. Text in French and English. More
London, T.N. Foulis, 1914. With the bookplate of notable New Zealand author, historian, collector and photographer Hardwicke Knight (featuring an alert squirrel) on the front pastedown. With twelve colour illustrations by Edmund J. Sullivan. More
Bogota, Villegas, 1998. 'Fernando Botero Angulo (born 19 April 1932) is a figurative artist and sculptor from Medellín, Colombia. His signature style, also known as "Boterismo", depicts people and figures in large, exaggerated volume' (Wikipedia). More
New York, Harper & Row, 1976 (first US edition). Botticelli's 92 surviving drawings for the 'Divine Comedy' (each one illustrating a canto) are reproduced, 'only slightly reduced in size for the sake of the reader's convenience' (from the dustwrapper blurb). More
Ultimo, NSW, Murray, 1974 (reprint)/ 1972. 'A close look at the work of 40 top Australian craftsmen'. More
Tortola, Craftsman House, 1991. Featured artists include Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Gloria Petayrre, Lyndsay Bird Mpetyane and Louise Pwerle. More
[No Place], The Author, 1971. More
Tralee, The Kerryman, [1954]. The history, the colour and the pageantry of Ireland's thirty-five packs of foxhounds and staghounds. Illustrations by Lionel Edwards. More
This is one of a suite of drawings produced by Boxall to illustrate 'The Cities of Australia' by Katleen Ussher, published in London in June 1928; a photocopy of page 95 of the book, featuring this image as a head-piece, is attached to the rear of the mount. The book..... More
London, Andre Deutsch, 1986. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1967. The half-title is signed in ink by Arthur Boyd. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1967. The half-title is signed in black ink by Arthur Boyd. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1972. With the contemporary ownership signature of Kym Bonython. More