Murder Must Wait
London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1953 (first UK edition)/ 1953. The seventeenth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. Burnet 22.3. More
London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1953 (first UK edition)/ 1953. The seventeenth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. Burnet 22.3. More
London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1955 (first UK edition)/ 1954. The nineteenth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel, first published in the USA under the title 'Sinister Stones'. Burnet 24.2. More
London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1952 (first UK edition)/ 1951. The fifteenth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. Burnet 20.2. More
London, Heinemann, 1963 (first UK edition)/ 1963. The twenty-eighth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel, published the same year by Doubleday/ Crime Club as 'The Body at Madman's Bend'. Dustwrapper by Quinton F. Davis. More
Heinemann, London, 1966 (first edition). The twenty-ninth and final Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. 'The manuscript for this novel, left unfinished by Arthur Upfield when he died in 1964, has been completed and revised by J.L. Price and Mrs Dorothy Strange, using the detailed and copious notes which Arthur Upfield..... More
London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1956 (first edition). The twentieth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. Dustwrapper by Cuthbertson. Burnet 25.1. More
London, Heinemann, 1959 (first UK edition)/ 1959. The twenty-fourth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel, first published in the USA under the title 'Journey to the Hangman'. Burnet 28.2. More
London, Heinemann, 1957 [first UK edition]/ 1957. The twenty-second Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel, first published in the USA under the title 'The Bushman Who Came Back'. Burnet 27.2. More
London, Heinemann, 1960 [first UK edition]/ 1960. The twenty-fifth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel, first published in the USA under the title 'Valley of the Smugglers'. With the Australian issue dustwrapper, priced 17/ and with a design by Christine Aldor (Loder, page 235). More
London, Heinemann, 1959 (first edition). The twenty-third Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. Burnet 29.1. More
Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1962 [first thus]/ 1945. The ninth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel. More
London, Heinemann, 1961 [first UK edition]/ 1961. The twenty-sixth Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte detective novel, first printed in the USA under the title 'The White Savage'. Burnet 31.2. More
[Gooseberry Hill], Noel Hoffman, 2011 (third edition)/ 1998 (revised second edition with supplement)/ 1984. This third edition contains over 50 pages more than the revised second edition (as described by Trove). More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1970 (second, expanded, edition)/ 1942. 'This authoritative contribution to the study of colonial policy and Australian history in the nineteenth century has been much in demand since its first appearance in 1942. It offers to the social anthropologist and others an account of seventy years of..... More
Perth, Western Australia Naturalists' Club Inc., 2014. '... designed to be user friendly by limiting the use of terminology in keys, but also ... to make identification as accurate as possible' (rear cover). More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1998 (facsimile edition)/ 1898. Number 209 of only 400 sets. More
Alice Springs, Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd and Sydney, Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited, 1981. A seminal work on the tula (dot) paintings of Central Australia. Offered together with a copy of the German edition 'Papunya. Unreinwohnermalerei [i.e. Ureinwohnermalerei] aus der Wüste Zentralaustraliens' (1983). The numerous typographical errors are presumably due..... More
London, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1938. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1947. Provenance: With the bookplate of Sir Paul Hasluck (1905-1993), who was (among many other things) Minister for Territories from 1951 to 1963 and author of several books on the Australian Aborigines. More
Sydney, Endeavour Press, July 1935 (first edition). Predominantly the Northern Territory, where Dr Basedow was 'Chief Medical Officer and Protector of the Aborigines ... and later Special Aborigines Commissioner' (Preface). More
Melbourne, Robertson & Mullens, 1954/ 1907. Number 603 of 1000 copies signed by the author (as 'Jeannie Gunn'). More
Victoria Park, Hesperian Press, 2015. Edited by Asa Ferrier and Rod Ritchie. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1973. Australian Aboriginal Studies Number 30, Social Anthropology Series Number 5. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1974. Australian Aboriginal Studies Number 55, Linguistics Series Number 21. More
London, Philip Allan & Co., Ltd., 1926. Foreword by Fridtjof Nansen. More