Conquest of the Ngarrindjeri. [The Story of the Lower Murray Lakes Tribes (cover subtitle)]
Adelaide, Rigby, 1985/ 1979. More
Adelaide, Rigby, 1985/ 1979. More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1976. The book contains, in rewritten form, eleven of the twelve papers presented at a symposium, 'Ecology, Spatial Organisation and Process in Aboriginal Australia' held at the ANU in October 1973. The contributors are Tindale, Flood, Peterson, Mulvaney, Birdsell, Yengoyan, Berndt, Maddock, Turner, Rose..... More
Alice Springs, IAD Press, 1995. 'Part I looks at geography, ecology and topography, then goes on to give an overview of Central Australian Aboriginal People and their lives. Latz explains how Aboriginal people have managed their environment to suit their needs using fire. Comprehensively illustrated, Part II gives detailed descriptions..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1973. Australian Aboriginal Studies Number 30, Social Anthropology Series Number 5. More
London, George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1928. Number 51 of the Limited Autographed Edition for subscribers, signed in ink by the author, journalist and historian Angus John Neville Harrop (1900-1963), who was the 'author of many books on New Zealand, but was best known by New Zealanders in England for..... More
London, John Murray, 1924. Inscribed on the front free endpaper 'To Sir William Sowden, wishing him Many Happy Returns, April 26, 1925', and signed in ink by B.S. Roach and 29 others, including such local luminaries as S.A. White, F.J. Mills, Fred Johns and Rodney Cockburn, many of them staff..... More
Melbourne, Museum Victoria and Aboriginal Studies Press, 2008. Complete with the CD-ROM (in an endpocket) 'featuring more than 450 colour images of artefacts'. More
[Adelaide, South Australian Museum], May 1974. Provenance: local historian Joy Chilman, with her signature. A related newspaper clipping is loosely inserted. More
[Sydney], Doubleday, [1979] (facsimile edition)/ 1847. This edition does not have the very large map (which was originally issued separately); however, in an envelope mounted on the rear pastedown, the previous owner has folded two printouts, one showing Leichhardt's route. Armorial bookplate. More
Arkaroola, Arkaroola Pty. Ltd., 1984. Signed in ink by Reg Sprigg on the half-title. More
Melbourne, Hodder and Stoughton, 1963. 'This is the tragic story of the talented tribesman whose paintings of Central Australia brought him fame and fortune. Here is told the story of his struggle for recognition and his endeavour to fulful his obligations under tribal laws and to white society' (from the..... More
Melbourne, The Windsor Publishing Co. Pty. Ltd., 1938. Dated (22 July 1943), signed and warmly inscribed in ink by the author ('Mr & Mrs J. McD. Kellie/ With Every Good Wish/ From the Author/ on the occasion of their/ marriage'). More
Melbourne, Hodder and Stoughton, 1963. 'This is the tragic story of the talented tribesman whose paintings of Central Australia brought him fame and fortune. Here is told the story of his struggle for recognition and his endeavour to fulful his obligations under tribal laws and to white society' (from the..... More
Canberra, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, 1978. The contributors are I. McBryde, I.C. Campbell, B. Harrison, W.G. Hoddinott, J. Belshaw, V. Campbell, S. Sullivan, R. Pierce, H. Brayshaw, N. Sabine and K.H. Lane; five primary sources are also reprinted. Ethnohistorical Series Number 3. More
London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Ltd., 1942. More
Melbourne, Melbourne University Press in association with Oxford University Press, 1942. Introduction by Robert H. Croll. More
Sydney, George Robertson & Co. Proprietary Limited, 1911 (fifth edition)/ [1900]. Trove records the 1900 edition with 51 pages and the 1902 edition with 96 pages, both with an unidentified number of plates; recording the 1904 edition with 130 pages and 23 leaves of plates. More
San Francisco, Camera Craft Publishing Company, September 1940 (third printing)/ March 1937. Provenance: Walter MacNeill, with his original gelatin silver bookplate and his signature and address (Springfield, 1941) in pencil on the front endpaper. The attractive scene depicted in the image may be his residence in the leafy Adelaide suburb..... More
Milsons Point, Vintage, 1999. Inscribed and signed in ink 'Michael' by the author. More
Melbourne, Angus & Robertson Publishers, 1982 (revised, illustrated edition)/ 1962. Revised, updated and with a new preface and epilogue by Trevor Howells, and illustrated for the first time. More
Sydney, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1981. 'Includes the work of some 65 invited artists, and seeks to survey the most recent, and often challenging, forms of art evolving in Australia today' (foreword). Not least, Howard Arkley, Peter Booth, Bill Henson, Robert Jacks, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and Jenny Watson..... More
London, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd, 1938. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1962 (facsimile edition)/ 1838. Peade SA15: only 77 copies were printed. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Public Library of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1856. Peade SA46: one of only 50 copies. This was one of the earliest facsimile editions published by the library, 'reproduced ... using the xerographic process', with the text bound from concertina-fold paper printed on one side only, uncut and unopened..... More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1837. Peade SA24: one of only 227 copies. More