This Flying Business. A Life of Arthur Schutt
West Melbourne, Nelson, 1976. A pioneer of general aviation in Australia. More
West Melbourne, Nelson, 1976. A pioneer of general aviation in Australia. More
London, Vernon & Yates, 1969. Dated (11 July 1970) and signed by the author. Urmston is a country doctor who learns to fly and builds an aeroplane of his own (a Curry Wot biplane with Walter Micron engine). ''I have something in mind,' I said. My wife looked up from..... More
Balmain, Clarion Editions, 1992. More
Christchurch, Hazard Press, 1991. More
Amy Johnson CBE (1903-1941) was one of the most influential and inspirational women of the twentieth century. She was the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia in 1930 and set a string of other records throughout her career. The head-and-shoulders portrait depicts a smiling Johnson in her..... More
Many of the photographs appear to have been taken at Vickers' Brooklands factory near Weybridge, Surrey (the famous banked race track is visible in many images), and possibly also at the nearby Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire. Nearly all are dated, ranging from 1937 to 1946. The gelatin silver prints..... More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2019. More
Kent Town, Avonmore Books, 2019. More
Auckland, Whites Aviation Limited, [1950s]. The individual titles are (in order in the volume) Auckland; Waikato; Rotorua, Taupo, Bay of Plenty; Gisborne and District; Taranaki; Wanganui and District; Palmerston North; Hawke's Bay; Wairarapa; Wellington; Marlborough, Nelson, Buller, Westland; Canterbury; Otago; and Southland. More
The vintage gelatin silver photographs are in excellent condition; two are 130 Ă— 180 mm (taken on 22 July); one is 180 Ă— 240 mm (taken on 14 August). The large one is a slightly raking view of the village, taken from a height of 400 metres; the substantial shell..... More
Adelaide, Sands and McDougall, 1971. Retaining the attached TAA bookmark. More
[Tokyo, Fuji Shogo, early 1950s]. Text in Japanese. Not least, the innumerable illustrations, many colour illustrations, with others from Official US Navy and US Marine Corps sources. More
Murwillumbah, The Author, 1992. Publisher's order form loosely inserted. More
Chatswood, Lansdowne Publishing Pty Ltd, 2009 (updated edition)/ 2000. More
Northbridge, Access Press, 1997. One of only 500 copies. More
Canterbury, Osprey Publications, 1971/ 1969. Loosely inserted is a list of Griffon-Spitfire and Seafire RAF squadrons. Excellent early modelling reference. More
London, Ducimus Books, 1971. Excellent modeller's references. More
Carollton, Squadron/ Signal Publications, 1981. Illustrated by Don Greer. More
Fallbrook, Aero Publishers, 1969. Aero Pictorials 2. More
Sydney, Pan Macmillan, 2004. Among many, many other things, during WW2 Bud flew in Hurricanes, Spitfires, and Mosquitoes. More
Australian Defence Force Academy, Department of History, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, 1995. More
Point Cook, Royal Australian Air Force Museum, 1992. Number 4 in an occasional series. 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
Atglen, Schiffer Military/ Aviation History, 1997. Indispensable reference, and essential for the modeller. More
[Washington], Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy, 1947. Complete with the large colour folding map. More