Journal of Landsborough's Expedition from Carpentaria, in Search of Burke and Wills
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1971/ 1862. Peade A17: 576 copies overall. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1971/ 1862. Peade A17: 576 copies overall. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1963 (facsimile edition)/ 1862. Peade A17: only 576 copies. More
Adelaide, Friends of the State Library of South Australia, 2000 (facsimile edition)/ 1862. Australiana Facsimile Editions Number 221. This is number 96 of 99 copies of the deluxe issue, from a total edition of 500 copies. The seven-page introduction by Valmai Hankel is new to this edition. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1971/ 1862. Peade A17: 576 copies overall. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Never before published, this short journal was written by Leichhardt after his overland expedition of 1844-45. More
[Sydney], Doubleday, [1979 facsimile edition]/ 1847. This edition does not have the very large map (which was originally issued separately). More
North Adelaide, Corkwood Press, 1996 (facsimile edition)/ 1847. The map was originally issued separately; note however that in this instance it is 'abridged for this facsimile'. More
London, T. & W. Boone, 1847. One of the longest and most impressive expeditions of Australian inland exploration; after leaving Moreton Bay, Leichhardt's small party set out across the uncharted interior of northern Australia. Some fourteen months and 4800 kilometres later they reached Port Essington in the Northern Territory, having..... More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1964 [facsimile edition]/ 1847. Peade A16: 818 copies. More
Bundaberg, Corkwood, 1996 [facsimile edition]/ 1849. One of the Les Hiddins Series of Facsimiles; the six-page introduction by Hiddins and three of the plates are new to this edition. More
Adelaide, Libraries Board of South Australia, 1964 (facsimile edition)/ 1847. Peade A16: 818 sets. More
Adelaide, RGSSA, 1937. McLaren 12077. Investigations into a small brass plate branded 'Ludwig Leichhardt 1848' allegedly found attached to the butt of a rifle partially destroyed by fire. Volume 37 is bound together with Volumes 35 and 36 of the Proceedings. They contain numerous articles on the early history of..... More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press, 1986. Never before published, this short journal was written by Leichhardt after his overland expedition of 1844-45. More
Sydney, ABC/ William Collins, 1979. More
Adelaide, Government Printer, 1875. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 57 of 1875 (no text accompanied this map). McLaren 12530-31-32 are confusing (confused?): the first entry refers to this item by correct Parliamentary Paper number but the title is incorrect; the third entry shows the correct title for a map accompanying..... More
London, RGS, [1889] and [1891]. Lindsay's article gives an account of several expeditions (two of them quite short). On the main expedition, from Dalhousie to the Gulf of Carpentaria between February and October 1886, 'he passed through a large tract of previously unexplored country in the Northern Territory ... a...... More
[Adelaide], Government Printer, 1884. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 239 of 1883-84; one of only 680 copies. Leaving Katherine in late July 1883, Lindsay 'led a Government expedition of six men into Arnhem Land. He followed the overland telegraph ... to Roper Creek. He travelled east to the Chambers River..... More
Adelaide, H.F. Leader, Government Printer, 1888. This rare pamphlet contains an account of Lindsay's 'Arnheim's Land Explorations in 1883', but it primarily concerns a more recent expedition, 'a private one, fitted out at my own expense'. The 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' has the following to say about these series of..... More
Adelaide, H.F. Leader, Government Printer [for the RGSSA], 1888. This rare pamphlet contains an account of Lindsay's 'Arnheim's Land Explorations in 1883', but it primarily concerns a more recent expedition, 'a private one, fitted out at my own expense'. The 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' has the following to say about..... More
Kuala Lumpur, Oxford University Press, 1969 (facsimile)/ 1688. With an introduction by David K. Wyatt. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. More
Hampstead Gardens, Austaprint, 1978 (facsimile edition)/ 1880. More
Adelaide, Goodfellow & Hele [almost certainly the Author - James Dally was convinced], 1880. With the pictorial bookplate of J. Cluny Harkness (Federal President of the Chamber of Manufactures in the 1950s, according to Trove). Ferguson 11744; Holden 70. Holden's entry is more accurate and informative, although the photographs may..... More
Adelaide, Goodfellow & Hele [almost certainly the Author - James Dally was convinced], 1880. A rare and desirable item, attested to by the provenance of this copy: it has the armorial bookplate of Charles Glover on the pastedown, and the blind-stamp of Sir Thomas Ramsay on the flyleaf ('T.M.R. /..... More
Hamburg, Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei Actien-Gesellschaft, 1892 [first German edition]. Although Carl Lumholtz (1851-1922) was Norwegian, the first edition of this work appears to have been a Danish one, published in Copenhagen in 1888. The first edition in English was published in both London and New York in 1889 ('Among Cannibals..... More