And Far From Home. Flying RAAF Transports in the Pacific War and After
Melbourne, Macmillan, 1985. Not least, a chapter on Morotai in 1945, and flying the Australian POWs home. More
Melbourne, Macmillan, 1985. Not least, a chapter on Morotai in 1945, and flying the Australian POWs home. More
Boston, Birkhauser, 1986. A Pro Scientia Viva title. More
Bishops Stortford, East Anglia Books, 1986. The B-17. More
Surrey Hills, The Author, 1986. Signed (and dated: 1986) by the author; one of 2000 copies. Publication details slip loosely inserted.'Being the true story of an enlisted man in the Royal Australian Air Force from 1942 to 1946. The every day life of its airmen, the air war in Darwin..... More
Melbourne, Kookaburra Technical Publications Pty Ltd, 1986. Loosely inserted is a large folding colour poster ('The World of Vintage Sailplanes'), a small folded black and white version of it, and the publisher's prospectus for the book. More
Surrey Hills, The Author, 1986. Not least, 18 Squadron RAAF. One of 2000 copies, 'the true story of an enlisted man in the Royal Australian Air Force from 1942 to 1946. The everyday life of its airmen, the air war in Darwin and a pre war and post war autobiography'..... More
Leabrook, The Author, 1987 (first edition). Deals with seven months of active service of a Lancaster Bomber crew which flew with Bomber Command (12 and 582 Squadrons) in late 1944 and early 1945. The author's cousin was the crew's navigator. More
London, Osprey, 1988. More
London, Souvenir Press, 1988. The first major work on the DeHavilland Mosquito. More
Old Alresford, 90 Squadron Association, 1989. Loosely inserted is a letter to the purchaser from the 90 Squadron Association's 'quartermaster', George Jeffery... One of 530 copies. Not least, Bristol Blenheim, B-17 Flying Fortress, Stirling and Lancaster. More
Adelaide, The Author, [1989]. Signed by the author on the title page. Number 158 of an unspecified upper limit. Sponsored by the RAAF Association Foundation. More
Wellington, Grantham House, 1989. More
Southampton, Ensign Publications, 1989. Hubert Scott-Paine (1891-1954) was a record-breaking aircraft and boat designer, power boat racer, entrepreneur, and inventor. He 'saw the potential for his boats in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy. In 1930 he was joined by the legendary T.E. Shaw (Lawrence of Arabia) who..... More
Tunbridge Wells, Spellmount, 1990. Signed and dated (March 1991) on the title page by the author, who has added a later personal inscription (dated 30 May 1991), this time signed by his wife and himself. More
RAAF Base Fairbairn, Airpower Study Centre, 1990. More
Benalla, Samaria Concepts, 1990 to 1997. 'A collection of aeromodelling articles by Australian and New Zealand modellers, assembled to record material that had not been published previously, to display the talents of the authors, to promulgate knowledge of and to provide enjoyment of model aeronautics' (subtitle to the second volume)..... More
Christchurch, Hazard Press, 1991. More
Canberra, Aerospace Publications, 1991. The sixth book in Aerospace's 'Australian Airpower' series. More
London, Arms and Armour, 1992. Squadron history featuring such names as Ira Jones, Mick Mannock, Sailor Malan, Mungo-Park and Freeborn, and such aircraft as the Supermarine Spitfire, Gloster Meteor, Hawker Hunter, English Electric Lightning and the F-4J Phantom. More
[Brisbane], Palomar Publications, 1992. Signed, dated (October 1993) and warmly inscribed by the author to fellow aviation author David Vincent. Loosely inserted is Vincent's original purchase receipt (initialled by the author), the prospectus and a photocopy of a review. More
Point Cook, Royal Australian Air Force Museum, 1992. Number 4 in an occasional series. More
Murwillumbah, The Author, 1992. Publisher's order form loosely inserted. More
Balmain, Clarion Editions, 1992. More
Canberra, Aerospace Publications, 1992. The eighth book in the Australian Air Power series. More
Canberra, Aerospace Publications, 1992. The eighth book in the Australian Air Power series. More
Sydney, Aerospace Publications, 1993 (first edition). The tenth book in the Australian Air Power series. More
Dehiwala, Tisara Prakasakayo, 1993 (revised third edition)/ 1976. More
Newton Abbot, David and Charles, 1993 (sixth impression)/ 1987. Inscribed and signed by the artist on the half-title (19 February 1995). All artwork relates to the Second World War, and on the blank verso of the front flyleaf there are nine signatures (often with service details and awards) of wartime..... More
Hahndorf, D&S Publications, 1993. Inscribed and signed by the author. More
Shrewsbury, Airlife, 1993. More
Sydney, Aerospace Publications, 1993 (third impression)/ 1988. The first book in the Australian Air Power series. More
Sydney, Lansdowne, 1994 (first edition). More
Berkeley, The Nature Company, 1994. With Gene and Carolyn Shoemaker, David H. Levy is the co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which impacted into Jupiter in 1994. 'Birding' features writers such as Joseph Forshaw, Steve Howell, Terence Lindsey and Rich Stallcup. More
Canberra, Australia Post, 1994 (first edition). Loosely inserted is the matching stamp pack 'Aviation Feats'. More
London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1994. Illustrated with paintings by Ken Marschall. More
Mansfield, R & J Marks, 1994. Dated (2 May 1995), inscribed and signed by the author in ink on the Contents page. 'An attempt to thoroughly address all of the WW2 airstrips of Queensland ... show where they were, what they became and how; what Units were 'there'; when and..... More
Double Bay, Focus Publishing for Qantas Airways, 1995. More
Belconnen, Banner Books, 1995 (first edition). A history of the Squadron 'with emphasis on its Beaufighter days with the Strike Wings of RAF Coastal Command, 1944-45', when it attacked German shipping off Holland and Denmark, and in Norwegian fjords; the original order form is loosely inserted. More
Earl Shilton, Midland Publishing, 1995. More
Derby, Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust, 1995 (fourth edition)/ 1983. Some related ephemera loosely inserted. Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust Historical Series Number 2. More
Australian Defence Force Academy, Department of History, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1995. More
Mountain View, Flying Machines Press, 1995. 56 Squadron was formed at Gosport on 8 June 1916 and was posted to France in April 1917. It was the first unit equipped with the S.E.5. Over 25 pilots qualifed as 'ace' with 56, including the famous James McCudden VC (1895-1918; 51 kills)..... More
St Leonards, Allen and Unwin/ Australian War Memorial, 1995. The fourth volume in 'The Official History of Australia's Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts, 1948-1975'. More
Moulton, [The Author], 1996. More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1996. The second volume of the official history of the Australian Customs Service. More
Mangonui, Phil Lightband, 1996 (first edition). Inscribed and signed by Phil Lightband. More
Shrewsbury, Airlife, 1996. The Bosnian war was an international armed conflict which took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between April 1992 and December 1995. More
Northbridge, Access Press, 1997. One of only 500 copies. More